THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


catalogue: 


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PMC  LlBRMl. 


COMPILED  BY  ORDEE  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES,  BY 


CHARIvKS   Iv.   MIEIv. 


April,   1885. 


OAKLAND,   CALIFORNIA: 
Printed  by  the  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  413,  415  and  417  Eighth  Street. 

188.'3. 


BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

1883—1885. 


WILBER   WALKER,         .        .         - -  - 

EMERY  M.  LONG,  - 

OZRO  H.  BURNHAM.  COLUMBUS   BRIER. 

EUGENE  A.  TREFETHEN. 


President. 
Secretary. 


LIBRARIAN: 

MISS   INA    I).   COOLBRITH. 


First  Assistant  L-ibrarian: 
Henry  F.  Peterson. 


Second.  Assistant  Librarian: 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Plummer. 


LIBRARY    HOURS: 

The  Library  is  open  on  all  days  in  the  year  except  Sundays  and  legal  holidays,  as 
follows : 

May  ist  to  September  ist,  from  9  o'clock,  a.  m.,  to  8:30  o'clock,  p.  m.  Saturdays, 
to  9  o'clock,  p.  M. 

September  ist  to  May  ist,  from  9  o'clock,  a.  m.,  to  8  o'clock,  p.  m.  Saturdays,  to 
9  o'clock,  p.  M. 


Ti 

lib 
PRBFACE.         CIIA5 

1885 


In  October,  1884,  The  Board  of  Free  Library  Trustees,  by  unanimous  resolution, 
authorized  the  compiUng  of  this  catalogue.  The  work  was  begun  on  November 
fifteenth,  and  concluded  on  January  twenty-fourth.  In  February  the  first  copy  sheets 
were  given  to  the  printer,  and  the  work  as  a  whole  is  now  given  to  the  public  in  the 
belief  that  the  catalogue  as  nearly  approaches  perfection  as  the  limited  time  for  com- 
pilation and  the  present  size  of  the  library  have  permitted. 

The  books  in  the  library  have  been  catalogued  in  every  instance  under  the  title 
and  the  author's  name,  and  in  cases  where  it  has  been  thought  necessary,  under  a  gen- 
eral subject  head.  This  arrangement  obtains  more  especially  in  the  departments  of 
Science,  Religion,  and  History,  and  by  this  means  the  reader  who  desires  a  work  on 
a  particular  subject  is  enabled  to  find  it,  though  he  may  not  know  the  title  or  the 
author  of  any  work  under  the  subject  head. 

In  numbering  the  books  the  compiler  has  adopted  an  original  system  whose  sim- 
plicity is  its  title  to  acceptance.  In  the  number  of  any  book  the  figure  or  figures  in 
the  thousands  place  represent  the  alcove  number,  the  figure  in  the  hundreds  place 
represents  the  shelf  number,  and  the  figures  in  the  tens  and  units  place  represent  the 
position  of  the  book  on  the  shelf;  the  whole  number  being  the  number  of  the  book. 
By  a  simple  system  of  lettering,  books  added  to  the  library  can  at  once  be  given  their 
proper  places  on  the  shelves. 

The  compiler  avails  himself  of  this  opportunity  to  extend  his  thanks  to  the  Board 
of  Trustees  for  the  ready  kindness  with  which  they  have  invariably  met  his  suggestions 
and  aided  him  in  his  work,  He  would  also  express  his  obligations  to  the  ladies  and 
gentlemen  who  have  assisted  him  in  the  compilation  of  the  catalogue ;  and  especially 
to  Mr.  Henry  F.  Peterson,  First  Assistant  Librarian,  and,  during  the  progress  of  the 
work.  Acting  Librarian.  Upon  a  succeeding  page  will  be  found  an  index  of  the  cata- 
logue and  brief  directions  as  to  drawing  books  from  the  library. 


1098685 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 


0/IKLAND  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 


[Revised  and  Adopted  August  Tth,  1883.] 


ARTICLE  I. 

Section  i.  The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  preserve  order 
therein,  and  in  case  of  an  equal  division  of  members  upon  any  question,  shall  give  the  casting  vote.  In 
his  absence  from  any  meeting,  a  president  ■pro  tern,  may  be  elected  for  such  meeting,  who  shall  have  power 
to  discharge  all  the  duties  of  the  President. 

Section  2.  The  Secretary  shall  affix  his  name  to  all  the  advertisements  and  notices  emanating  from 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  He  shall  attend  all  meetings,  and  in  the  absence  of  the  President  shall  call  the 
same  to  order,  and  shall  truly  and  at  large  record  the  proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  in  books  kept 
for  that  purpose.  The  Secretary,  in  case  of  refusal,  absence  from  the  city,  or  disability  of  the  President, 
shall  call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  whenever  requested  in  writing  to  do  so  by  at  least  two 
other  members  thereof. 

Section  3.  The  Treasurer,  who  may  in  the  discretion  of  the  Board  be  the  same  person  as  the  Sec- 
retary, shall  receive  all  monies  obtained  by  the  Librarian  and  Curators  for  old  papers,  periodicals,  and 
fines,  and  pay  the  same  to  the  City  Treasurer,  taking  his  receipt  therefor.  The  Treasurer  shall  also  keep 
an  accurate  account  of  all  receipts  and  expenditures,  in  books  kept  for  that  purpose. 

ARTICLE  II. 

Section  i.  The  officers  and  employees  of  the  Oakland  Free  Library  and  Reading  Rooms  shall  be 
a  librarian,  two  assistant  librarians,  a  curator  for  the  Central  Reading  Room,  a  Curator  for  the  East  Oak- 
land Reading  Room,  a  curator  for  the  West  Oakland  Reading  Room,  and  a  janitor  for  the  Library  Room, 
whose  several  terms  of  office  shall  be  for  one  year,  or  until  their  successors  are  elected  and  qualified;  and 
they  shall  be  subject  to  removal  at  any  time  at  the  pleasure  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  on  account  of 
absence  from  their  duties  without  leave,  want  of  attention  to  business,  unreasonable  waste  of  time,  want 
of  courtesy  toward  the  public,  or  improper  behavior  generally. 

Section  2.  The  duties  of  the  Librarian  shall  be  to  exercise  a  general  supervision  over  the  Library, 
and  to  enforce  a  strict  obedience  to  all  rules  and  regulations  the  Board  of  Trustees  may  adopt  for  its 
government. 

Section  3.     The  duties  of  the  Curators  shall  be  to  exercise  a  general  supervision  over  their  respect- 


Rules  and  regulations.  V 

ive  reading  rooms,  and  enforce  the  rules  and  regulations  adopted  for   their   management  by    the  Board  of 
Trustees. 

Section  4.  All  employees  shall  devote  their  time  and  attention  to  the  interests  of  the  department 
in  which  they  are  employed,  and  shall  not  be  absent  therefrom  without  permission  from  the  President  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  except  in  case  of  sickness.  In  case  of  the  resignation  of  any  employee,  or  absence 
from  sickness  or  any  other  good  reason,  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  shall  appoint  a  substitute 
to  act  until  the  next  meeting,  when  the  Board  shall  elect  a  new  employee,  or  substitute  as  the  case  may  be. 

ARTICLE  III. 

Section  i.  The  Library  shall  be  open  on  all  secular  days,  except  legal  holidays,  from  9  o'clock,  a. 
M.,  until  8:30  o'clock,  P.  M.,  from  May  ist  to  September  ist,  and  from  9  o'clock,  a.  m.,  until  8  o'clock,  p. 
M.,  from  September  ist  to  May  ist,  provided  that  it  shall  remain  open  from  9  o'clock,  A.  M.  until  9  o'clock, 
P.  M.,  every  Saturday  evening  from  January  1st  to  December  31st.  The  reading  rooms  shall  be  open 
every  day,  except  legal  holidays,  from  8  o'clock  A.  M.,  until  12  o'clock  M.,  and  from  i  o'clock  P.  M., 
until  9  o'clock  P.  M.,  except  on  Sundays,  when  they  shall  remain  open  from  9  o'clock  A.  M.,  until  9 
o'clock  p.  M, 

Section  2.  All  residents  of  the  City  of  Oakland,  above  the  age  of  fourteen  years,  who  shall  have 
signed  the  prescribed  application  card,  and  furnished  an  acceptable  guarantor,  shall  be  entitled  to  borrow 
books  from  the  library  for  home  use.  To  be  a  satisfactory  guarantor,  a  person  must  be  over  twenty-one 
years  of  age,  a  resident  of  the  city  of  Oakland,  and  his  or  her  name  must  appear  on  the  city  assessment 
roll.     The  following  certificate  must  be  signed  by  the  guarantor: 

Oakland, ,  i88— . 

"  To  The  Trustees  of  the  Oakland  Free  Library:— 

"I, residing  at  No. Street,  Oakland,  certify  that   this  applicant  is  a   proper  person  to 

be  accorded  the  privileges  of  the  Oakland  Free  Library,  and  do  hereby  promise  to  pay  any  fines  that  may 

be  charged  against and  to   make  good   any  injury  or  loss  which  the  library   may  sustain  from  the 

permission  to  draw  books  that  may  be  given  in  consequence  of  this  certificate. " 

Note  I.  The  privileges  granted  in  consequence  of  this  certificate  may  be  revoked  at  the  pleasure  of 
the  guarantor  upon  the  settlement  of  the  library's  claims  against  the  applicant. 

Note  2.  This  application  must  be  left  at  the  library  for  consideration,  and  unless  otherwise  deter- 
mined by  the  librarian,  at  the  end  of  three  days  the  applicant  (unless  rejected),  will  receive  a  card 
entitling  the  owner  to  borrow  books. 

Section  3.  All  persons  of  respectable  character  and  orderly  conduct  shall  have  free  access  to  the 
reading-rooms  during  all  regular  hours,  and  be  permitted  the  use  of  the  newspapers  and  periodicals. 

Section  4.  Encyclopedias,  dictionaries  and  other  books  needed  for  reference  in  the  library  build- 
ings; books  not  easily  replaced,  inconsequence  of  their  rarity  or  value;  books  expressly  given  for  refer- 
ence only;  books  deemed  by  the  Trustees  to  be  unsuited  for  general  circulation;  also  unbound  periodicals, 
shall  be  used  only  in  the  buildings. 

Section  5.  Every  person  allowed  the  privilege  of  taking  books  from  the  library  will  be  furnished 
with  a  card  setting  forth  his  right,  and  bearing  a  record  of  his  residence  as  given  in  his  application.  If 
this  residence  is  changed,  immediate  notice  must  be  given  at  the  library,  and  neglect  to  do  so  may  subject 
the  card  holder  to  forfeiture  of  his  card.  The  proper  owner  in  all  cases  is  responsible  for  books  drawn  by 
the  means  of  his  card  by  whomsoever  presented.     If  a  card  is  not  presented  on  returning  or  renewing  a 


VI  ktJLES    AND    REGULATIONS, 

book,  it  may  be  detained  in  the  library  at  least  one  day  when  next  used  in  asking  for  a  book.  If  a  card  is 
lost  it  cannot  be  replaced  until  after  thirty  days'  notice  of  the  loss  has  been  given  at  the  library,  which 
interval  is  necessary  to  stop  its  use  in  irresponsible  hands;  but  the  loss  of  a  card  will  not  remove  the  own- 
er's responsibility.  A  new  card  may  be  immediately  issued  on  the  payment  of  twenty-five  cents  as  a 
penalty.  If  a  lost  card  is  recovered  after  a  new  one  is  issued,  one  of  the  two  shall  be  immediately  sur- 
rendered. 

Section  6.  No  person  shall  have  in  home  use  more  than  one  volume  at  a  time,  and  no  book  shall 
be  retained  longer  than  two  weeks,  with  the  privilege  of  one  renewal  of  the  same  length  of  time. 

Section  7.  To  protect  the  library  against  loss,  and  to  secure  to  all  a  just  and. equitable  share  in  its 
benefits,  any  person  detaining  a  volume  longer  than  the  regulations  permit,  shall  be  fined  five  cents  for 
each  day  of  detention,  and  any  person  refusing  to  pay  the  fine  shall  be  thereafter  debarred  the  privile  'e  of 
using  the  library. 

Section  8.  Any  book  detained  one  week  beyond  the  time  limited  by  the  regulations,  may  be  sent 
for,  and  the  additional  penalty  of  iwenty-five  cents  shall  be  collected  for  such  detention;  and  no  book 
shall  be  let  to  any  person  who  his  fines  and  penalties  remaining  unsettled. 

Section  9.  No  person  shall  lend  either  his  library  card,  or  any  book  belonging  to  the  library,  to  any 
one  not  a  member  of  the  same  household,  under  penalty  of  forfeiture  of  said  library  card. 

Section  10.  All  injuries  to  books  beyond  a  reasonable  wear,  and  all  losses  shall  be  made  good,  to 
the  satisfaction  of  the  Librarian,  by  the  person  liable,  every  book  detained  longer  than  three  months  being 
held  to  be  lost;  and  all  persons  refusing  to  make  such  injuries  or  losses  good,  or  to  replace  or  pay  the 
value  of  books  lost,  shall  be  debarred  the  privilege  of  using  the  library,  and  their  guarantor  shall  be  held 
responsible  for  such  injuries  or  losses. 

Section  ir.  No  books  shall  be  taken  from  the  shelves  in  any  part  of  the  library  by  any  person  not 
employed  in  the  service  of  the  library,  except  such  books  as  are  deposited  in  the  public  rooms  for  refer- 
ence. No  person  shall  be  permitted  behind  the  railing  enclosing  the  shelves  of  the  library,  except  em- 
ployees or  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

Section  12.  All  conversation  and  conduct  inconsistent  with  quiet  and  order  are  strictly  prohibited 
in  the  library  and  reading  rooms. 

Section  13.  Any  person  abusing  the  privileges  of  the  library  by  unbecoming  conduct,  or  by  the 
violation  of  any  of  the  regulations,  by  intentional  defacement  of  a  book,  by  writing  in  it,  or  in  any  other 
way,  shall  be  reported  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  as  soon  as  may  be,  and  by  them  excluded  from  the  library 
for  a  time,  or  permanently,  according  to  the  nature  and  degree  of  the  delinquency  or  default;  but  in  case 
of  any  gross  offense,  the  Librarian  or  his  representatives  shall  act  summarily  in  the  matter,  and  cause  the 
offender  to  be  at  once  excluded  from  the  building,  reporting  the  case  to  the  Trustees  as  soon  as  possible,  in 
writing,  for  their  final  decision. 


INDBX. 


Page. 

Fiction i 

Sea  Side  Library 49 

Belles-Lettres 54 

Biography 76 

History — Subjects 92 

Africa 92 

America 92 

Armenia 93 

Asia 94 

Assyria 94 

Australia 94 

Austria 94 

Borneo :  . . . .  94 

Brazil 94 

Burmah 94 

Canada 94 

China 94 

Egypt 94 

England 94 

Europe 94 

France 95 

Germany 95 

Greece 95 

Holland 95 

India , 95 

Ireland 95 

Italy 95 

Japan 95 

Mexico 95 

Paraguay 95 


Page, 

History — Persia 96 

Peru 96 

Poland 96 

Prussia 96 

Rome 96 

Russia 96 

Scandinavia 96 

Scotland 96 

Siam 96 

Slavonia 96 

Spain 96 

Sweden 96 

Switzerland 96 

Syria 96 

Troy. 96 

Turkey 96 

Miscellaneous 9^ 

History — Authors 97 

105 


Juvenile 

Law 125 

Periodicals 125 

See  also  Reference  and  Supplement  I. 

Poetry  and  Drama 127 

Drama 136 

Reference 138 

Religion 148 

Commentary 148 

Devotional I49 

Evidences 1 5° 

History  and  Biography 151 


VIU 


INDEX- 
PAGE. 


Religion— 

Miscellaneous i53 

Sermons  and  Addresses 155 

Theology 156 

Science 158 

Agriculture 158 

Anthropology  and  Ethnology 159 

Astronomy 160 

Biology 161 

Botany 163 

Chemistry 163 

Educational 164 

Electricity,  etc 165 

Geography 166 

Geology 166 

Mathematics 167 


Page. 


Science — 

Mechanics 167 

Medicine  and  Surgery 168 

Miscellaneous 172 

Mineralogy,  Metallurgy,  etc 173 

Natural  History 174 

Optics 176 

Physics 176 

Psychology 177 

Political  and  Legal  Science 177 

Scientific  Philosophy l8l 

Travels 183 

National — Congressional  and  State  Reports,  etc,  198 

Works  in  Foreign  Languages 202 

Supplement  I ; 203 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  DRAWING  BOOKS  FROM  THE  LIBRARY. 


Members  desiring  to  draw  books  from  the  library  will  observe  the  following  rule: 
Write  the  number  of  the  book  desired  on  one  of  the  slips  provided  for  this  purpose 
and  hand  the  same  to  the  Librarian, 


FICTION. 


Abbe  Tigrane,  candidate  for  the  papal  chair .47. 222 
Abbot,  The.     Sequel  to  Monastery.     Scott.  ..52.631 

Abbot.     Lyman.     Laicus   44.{?ii 

Abdallah;  or  the  four-leaved  shamrock,     La- 

boulaye 49-13° 

About,  Edmond.    Fellah,  The See  Sea  Side 

Notary's  nose 44.812 

Romance  of  a  brave  man See  Sea  Side 

Story  of  an  honest  man 44.813,  and  »ee  Sea 

Side. 
Acme  library  of  modern  classics. 


CONTENTS. 

Undine. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield. 


Paul  and  Virginia 

Picciola. 

Rasselas. 

Adam  and  Eve.     Parr ...    51. 645 

Adam  Bede.     Cross 46.822 

Adams,  FT.  C.     Tales  upon  texts 44.814 

Adams,  Mrs.  Leith.     Mndtlon  Lemoine   .  .    ,44.815 

Adela  C  iihcart        Macdonald         50522 

Adirondack  Stories.     Demm^ 56. 520 

Admiral's  wanl,  The     Hector 48,113 

Adventures   in   the   land  of  the    Behemoth. 

Veine 44816 

Adventures  of  an  attorney  in  search  of  prac- 
tice.    Warren   54-5 J 9 

Adventures  of  Philip.     Thackeray 53  422 

Adventures  of  Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.    Smol- 
lett   52. 221 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer      Clemens 45.522 

Aenone ;  a  tale  of  slave  life  in  Rome.     Kip.  .49.127 

Afloat  and  ashore.     Cooper 45.312 

After  dark,  and  other  stories.     Collins 45-531 

Afterglow.     Lathrop> 49-136 

Against  fate      Rayne 51.218 

Against  the  stream.     Charles  45.615 

Agamenticus.     Tenney 53. 530 

Agatha's  husband.     Craik 45.225 

Agnes.     Oliphant , 51  617 

Agnes  of  Sonento.    Stowe 53-727 

Aguilar,  G.    Days  of  Bruce.    2  vols  44  8i6 

Home  influence 44.817 

Home  scenes 44. 8 1 8 

Mother's  recompense 44-8i9 

Vale  of  cedars 44,820 

Woman's  friendship ,,,..,...,... 44. 82 1 


Aimee ;  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James  the  Sec- 
ond.    Giberne 48.612 

Ainslie,  H See  Maitland,  E. 

Airy,  fairy  Lilian.     Argles 44.714 

Alchemist.     Balzac 44  514 

Aldeane.     Heaven 48,112 

Alden.     Mrs.  L  M.     (Pansy.)     Four  girls  at 

Chatauqua 44.822 

Links  in  Rebecca's  life , 44.823 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter 44.824 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses 44  825 

Aldrich,  T.  B      Marjorie  Daw 44.826 

Prudence  Palfrey 44-827 

Queen  of  Sheba 44. 828 

Stillwater  Tragedy 44  829 

Alec  Forbes.     Macdonald 50-4I I 

Alexander,  Mrs See  Hector.    Mrs.  A.  F. 

Alfio  Balzani 44-830 

Alfred  H;igarts  household.     Smith 52.329 

Alice;  or,  the  mysteries.     Lytton., 50731 

Alice  Brand.     Riddle 51. '28 

Alice  Lorraine.     Blackniore 44>324 

Alide:  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life.     Lazarus. 49. 143 

All  in  a  garden  fair.     Besant 44.422 

All  on  account  of  Eliza 44.831 

Almost  a  Duchess,     No  Name  series 5'-7i8 

Almost  an  Englishman.     Scudder 52-422 

Almost  a  nun.      Wright 54-  "4 

A.  L.  O.  E.     Triumph  over  Midian,  The 44.616 

Alone.     Terhune 53-531 

Alonzo  and  Melissa.     Jarkson 49-419 

Aloys.      Auerbach 44-729 

Alroy.     Disraeli 46.121 

Altieri,    Princess.      O.  Cantasuzene.     Pove- 

rina 44-6l7 

Alton  Locke.     Kingsley 49-'J3 

Altov7an  ;  or  life  and  adventures  in  the  Rocky 

mountains.     2  vols.     Webb 54-527 

Amazon,  The.     Dingelstedt 46. 1 19 

Amber  gods,  and  other  stories.    Spofford ....  53.818 

American,  The.    James 49»436 

American  Baron.     De  Mille 46-5H 

American  girl  abroad.     Traflon 53*224 

American  girl,  and  her  four  years  in  a  boys' 

college.     Anderson...,^, ,/,. 44. 7 '3 


AMERICAN — AZARIAN. 


American  notes.      Dickens 46. iii 

American  piliiician,  An.     Crawford 46  815 

Ames,  Mary  C See  Clenmer,  M. 

Among  the  pines.     Gilmore 48-615 

An  appeal  to  Carsar.     Tourgee    53  216 

Anderson,  H.  C.     Improvisaiore. . . 44833 

Only  a  fiiKller    44S34 

Pictures  of  travel 44-836 

O.  T.  ;  a  Danish  romance 44  835 

Poet's  hazaar 44-  832 

Story  of  my  life 44711 

Two  Baronesses     44  7 1 2 

Anderson,  Olive,  S.   L.      An  American  girl 

an  1  her  four  years  in  a  boys'  college 44.713 

Andreas  ITofer.     Mundt 51-817 

Andree  de  Taverney.      Dumas 47. 723 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.    M-acdonald  .50.412 

Anne.     Woolson ,.54. 229 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.     Robinson   .' 5'- 135 

Anne  of  Geierstein,     Scott 52-514 

Annette.     Dunjas 47.513 

Anne  Warwick.     Craik 46.811 

Annis  Warleigh's  fortunes.     Parr 51-641 

Anstey,  F See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Antinous.      Laylor 53.  528 

Antiquary.     Scott 52 .632 

Antoinette.     Theuriet  53-3i6 

Antonina;  or  the  fall  of  Rome.     Collins 45-411 

Arabesques.     Greenough 48.632 

Arabian  Nights •. .  .   See  Juvenile 

Archie  Lovell.     Edwards 47-422 

Argles,  Mrs   M.,  {Tlie  Duchess.)    Airy,  Fairy. 

Lilian 54-714 

Baby,    The 44.718 

Beauty's  daughters 44-715 

Faith  and  unfaith 44  716 

How  Snooks  got  out  of  it 44.718 

Molly  Bawn .44.717 

Monica 44 -7 18 

Mrs.  Geoffrey 44.719 

Phyllis 44.720 

Portia Sfie  Sea  Side 

Ilossmoyne 44  721 

Ariadne.     Durand 47. 5 1 7 

Ariadne.      Rame , 5i-32i 

Armadale.     Collins 45-412 

Arne.     Bjornson 44.430 

Around  a  Spring.    Droz 47.711 

Around  the  worW  in  tit'litv  davs.     Verne S4-817 

Arrah  Neil.    Jame-  49.422 

Arthur.      6ue 53- 625 


Arthur  Bonnicastle.     Holland 49.820 

Arthur  Gordon  Pym       Poe.      See  Works  in 

Belles  Lettres 

Arthur  O'Leary.     Lever 5°  813 

Arthur,  T.  S.     Home  heroes,  saints  and  mar- 
tyrs  44-722 

Six  nights  with  the  Washinglonians 44  723 

Tempeiance  keepsake,  The 44-724 

What  came  afterwards 44. 725 

What  can  woman  do? 44. 726 

Aschenbroedel.      Ascribed  to  Miss  K.   Car- 

rington 45>732 

A^he  comes  up  the  stair.     Mather.. ..See  Sea  Side 

Aspasia.     2  vol.     Hamerling 48-542 

Aspendale.    Preston. . .' Si  312 

Asphodel.      Anon 44-727 

Asphodel.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

At  Capri.     Bauer 44-523 

At  her  mercy.     Payn S'lS" 

At  last.     Terhune '. ...  53532 

At  odds.      Tautphoeus         53-  5 '  7 

At  the  back  of  thenorth  wind.  Macdonald.  5ce  Juvenile 

At  the  councillor's.     John 49-322 

Athelings.     Oliphant 51 -618 

Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.     Souvestre 52  224 

,Auer,  A.  von.     It  is  the  fashion 44-728 

Auerbach,  B.     Aloys 44729 

Black  forest  village  stories 44- 73° 

Brigitta 44-731 

Edelweiss 44. 732 

Joseph  in  the  snow 44-733 

Landolin 44-734 

Lorley  and  Reinhard 44-735 

On  the  heights 44.611 

Poet  and  merchant    44.612 

Spinoza 44-6i3 

'Villa  on  the  Rhine 44.614 

Waldfried 44-615 

Aunt  Jane's  hero.     Prentiss 5I-43I 

Aunt  Serena.     Howard 49-6i7 

Aurelian.     Ware  54. 727 

Aurora  Floyd.     Braddon 44. 224 

Austen,  J.    Emma 44.618 

Mansfield  park 44-6i9 

Pride  and  prejudice 44.620 

Sense  and  sensibility 44.621 

Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.     Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown. 44.622 

Austin  Elliott.     Kingsley,  H 49. 120 

Authors.     Johnson  ed.  little  classics 49  211 

Ayala's  angel.     Trollope See  Sea  Side 

Azarian.     Spofford 53-8i9 


BABOLAIN — BERVILLE 


Babolain.      Droz 47-712 

Baby,  the.     Argles 44-715 

Baby  Rue,     Clay 45-5J3 

Baby  Rue.     No  name  series 5i.7i9 

Backlog  Studies.     Warner 54.61 3 A 

Bailey,  J.  M.  {"Danbury  News  "  man).  Dan- 
bury  boom! 44.623 

Mr.  Phillips'  goneness 44.624 

They  all  do  it 44- 625 

Bailiff's  maid.     John 49-323 

Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.  (Af.  Leslie).     Cora  and 

the  doctor 44.626 

First  and  second  marriages 44.627 

Household  angel  in  disguise 44.628 

Juliette,  or  now  and  forever 44.629 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.     Cast  up  by  the  sea 44.630 

Baker,  Wm.  M.     Blessed  saint  certainty 44-631 

His  majesty,  myself 44- 632 

Mose  Evans 44-633 

New  Timothy .44.634 

Virginians  in  Texas,  The 44-512 

Year  worth  living,  A 44-512 

Baldwin,  J.  G.     Flush  times  in  Alabama  and 

Mississippi 44-513 

Balzac,  H.  de.     Alchemist 44-514 

Caesar  Birotteau 44-515 

Eugenie  Grandet 44-5i6 

Vendetta,  The 44-  5 1 7 

Banim,  M.     Bit  o' writin' 44-5i8 

Mayor  of  Wind-gap 44-519 

Barbara.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Barbara's  history.     Edwards 47-4i8 

Barmaid  at  Battleton.     Robinson See  Sea  Side 

Barnaby  Rudge.     Dickens 46. 530 

Barnard,  C.     Knights  of  to-day 44.520 

Baron  Munchausen.     Raspe See  Juvenile 

Barney  O'Reirdon.     Lover 49.212 

Barriers  burned  away.     Roe 58.818 

Barrington.     Lever 50.814 

Barton  experiment.     Habberton 48-515 

Barton,  K.  C.     Clothilde 44-521 

Basil.     Collins 45-413 

Bates,    Miss   L      Montalto;   or   the  Vaudois 

martyrs  of  Calabria 44. 522 

Bauer,  C.  {Carl  Detlef).     At  Capri 44- 523 

Irene;  or  the  lonely  manor 44.524 

Valentine,    the  countess 44. 52 15 

Bayer,  C.  R.  (R.  Byr).    Struggle  for  existence  45. 720 
Baypath.     Holland .49.821 


Beatrice  Boville. 
Beatrice  Cenci. 


Rame i.  .51.322 

Guerrazzi 48. 5 1 1 


Beauchampe.     Simms 52. 323 

Beaumarchais.     Brachvogel 44  222 

Beauty  and  the  beast.     Taylor 53-5^0 

Beauty  and  the  beast.    Willis,  m  little  classics, 

life,  vol. '4. 

Beautiful  fiend 52.225 

Beauty's  daughters.     Argles,  Mrs.  M 44-7^5 

Bebee.     Rame  51-323 

Beckford,  W,     Vathek:  an  Arabian  t.ile;  with 

memoir  of  the  author 44  526 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Norwood , 44-527 

Bede.     Cuthhert Siee  Bradley,  E. 

Bede's  charity.     Smith 52-213 

Begum's  fortune.     Verne. 54  818 

Behind  blue  glasses.     Hacklander 46.714 

Behind  the  arras.     Neville 51-836 

Bell,  Acton Sf-e  Bronte,  A. 

Bell,  Currer See  Nicholls.  Mrs.  C.  B. 

Bell,  Ellis   See  Bronte,  E. 

Bellamy,  C.  J.     Breton  Mills 44-529 

Dr.  Heidenhoff's  process 44  ^30 

Belgian  days.      Martin 50.220 

Belial.     Anon 44  528 

Belinda.     Broughton 44, 122 

Belot,  A.     Black  Venus   . .    44-53' 

La  Grande  Florine 44. 532 

Marguerite  Lacoste See  Sea  Side 

Stranglers  of  Paris 44-533 

Bell  tower.       Melville  in  little  classics,   trag- 
edy, vol.  3 49.222 

Ben  Hur:  a  tale  of  the  Christ.      Wallace 54-722 

Ben  Milner's  wooing.     Parr. 51-642 

Benedict,  F.  L.     Her  friend  Laurence 44-534 

John  Worthington's  name. . .  , 44. 535 

Madame 44. 536 

Miss  Dorothy's  Charge     44. 537 

Miss  Van  Kortland 44-41 1 

Mr.  Vaughn's  heir 44.412 

My  daughter  Elinor 44.413 

St.  Simon's  niece 44'4i4 

Twixt  hammer  and  anvil 44-4' 5 

Bennett,  E.     Phantom  of  the  forest 44.416 

Prairie  flower 44-4 '7 

Benoni  Blake.      M.  D 44-4i<^ 

Bentzon,  T.     Remorse 44  4'9 

Berber,  The.     Mayo.    . . . ; 50.236 

Berger,  C .  .• See  Sheppanl,  E. 

Bergsoe,  W.     Pillone tl-420 

Berlin  and  Sans  Souci.     Mundt 51-819 

Bertrams.     Trollope 53. 220 

Berville,  M.  de.      The  stoiy  of  the  Chfv.1lier.44. 421 


BERVILLE — BRADDON. 


Berville  (continued) — 

Bayard 44-421 

Besant,  Walter.     All  in  a  garden  fair 44.422 

By  Celia's  arbor 44-424 

Golden  butterfly 44-425 

Revolt  of  man 44-423 

Bessie  Harrington's  venture.     Mathews 50.225 

Bessie  Rane.     Wood 54.323 

Bessie  Wilmerton.     Westcott 54-529 

Bessie's  six  loves.     Peterson 51-533 

Best  of  husbands.     Payn 5I-5I2 

Betrothed,  The      Manzoni 50. 326 

Betrothed,  The.     Scott     52633 

Beulah.     Wilson 54422 

Beyond  the  breakers.     Owen 51-635 

Beyond  the  gates.     Phelps 5^-535 

Big  brother,  The.     Ee:gleston 47. 323 

Bikelas,  D.     Loukis  Laras 44  426 

Billings,  Josh See  Shaw,  H.  W. 

Bird,  R.  M.     Nick  of  he  woods;  or  the  jibbe- 

naiiio>ay 44.427 

Birds  of  pr.  y.     Bruidon Vfc  --ea  >i'  t- 

oirtiiniark.      ilawiiior>.e    in    little   classics, 
iii)sicry,  Vol.  8 

Bishop,  W.   H .     Uetmold 44.428 

Bishop,  William  H.     The  house  of  a  merchant 

prince 44429 

Bit  o'  writin'.     Banim 44- 5 '8 

Bitter  atonement.     Clay 45- 511 

Bjornson,  B      Arne 44-430 

Fisher  maiden 44-431 

Happy  boy 44-430 

>yunove  Solbakken 44-432 

Black,  C.     Sussex  idyl 44. 433 

Black,  Wm.     Beautiful  wretch 44-434 

Daughter  of  Heth 44-435 

Green  pastures  and  piccadilly 44-436 

In  silk  attire 44  437 

Judith  Shakespeare 44-438 

Kilmeny 44439  and  44.311 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart. ..  .44.718  and  44.312 

Macleod  of  Dare 44.313 

Madcap  violet 44.414 

Maid  of  Killena  and  other  stories 44.315 

Monarch  of  Mincing  lane 44.316 

Princess  of  Thule 44-317 

Shandon  bells See  Sea  Side 


Strange  adventure  of  a  phaeton 44 

Sunrise 44 

Three  feathers 44 


318 
319 
320 


White  wings 44*  32 1 


Black  [continued) — 

Yolande 44. 322 

Black  dwarf.     Scott 52. 5 1 1 

Black  forest  village  stories.     Auerbach 44-73° 

Black  tulip.     Dumas 47-724 

Black  Venus.     Belot 44-53^ 

Blackburn,  W.  M,,  Rev.      Geneva's  shield.  .44.323 

Blackmore,  R.  D.     Alice  Ix)rraine 44-324 

Cradock  Nowell 44-325 

Cripps,  the  carrier 44-326 

Erema 44-327 

Lorna  Doone 44. 328 

Maid  of  Sker   44-329 

Mary  Anerley 44-330 

"Blackwood,"  tales  from 44  211 

Bleak  House.     Dickens 46.531 

Blessed  St.  Certainty.      Baker,  W.  M 44  631 

Blindpits.      Taylor 53-526 

Blithedale  romance.      Hawthorne 48.218 

Blockade  of  Phalsbnrg.   Erckmann-Chatrian  .47.333 

Bloody  cha^m      De  Forest 46  634 

'3!os<;om  H"d  and  Iier  i^enteel  friends.    Smith  .52  331 
Jluebea.'d's  g'lost.       Ritchie,  Mrs.       (J/t.-<# 
Tharkiray  )   in  little    classics,'    comedy, 
vol   9. 

Bluebeard's  keys.     Ritchie,  Mrs Si-  '^i 

Blue  blood.      Dande 46  617 

Blue  stocking.     Edwards   47-314 

Bluffton  :     A  story  of  to-day.     Savage 52.624 

Blush  roses.     Mor.se 51  813 

Boniface,  J.  H.      [H.  B.  Saintine  )    Picci- 

oia 44212 

Book  of  love  stories.     Perry 51  531 

Book  of  Snobs      Thackeray 53-423 

Bonner,  Sherwood.     Dialect  tales 44  213 

Borrow,  W.      Lavengro 44215 

Romany  Rye.'   Sequel  to  •'  Lavengro.". . .  .44.216 

Bosom  friend .     Marsh 50.221 

Booth,  Mrs.  O.     (RUa.)     Daphne 44214 

Bourbon  lilies.     Champney 45-6i4 

Bowles,  E.     In  the  Carmague 44-217 

Boyeson,  H.  H.     Falconberg 44.218 

Gunnar 44-219 

Ilka  on  the  hill  tops 44.220 

Norseman 's  pilgrimage 44-  221 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.     Beaumarchais 44.222 

Brackenridge,  H.  H.     Modern  chivalry 44-223 

Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.     Asphodel. .  ..<Sec  Sea  Side 

Aurora  Floyd 44. 224 

Barbara See  Sea  Side 

Birds  of  prey See  Sea  Side 


BRADDON BUTT. 


Braddon  {continued) — 

Charlotte's  inheritance. .    44.225 

Cloven  foot See  Sea  Side 

Dead  men's  shoes 44.226 

Eleanor's  victory 44-227 

Fenton's  quest See  Sea  Side 

Golden  Calf,    The 44.227A 

Flower  and  weed See  Sea  Side 

Hostages  to  fortune 44.227B 

John  Marchmont's  legacy 44  228 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter 44.229 

Just  as  I  am •  •_s_-.iSfifi  Sea  Side 

^  Lpidy  Audley's  secret 44  230 

Lady's  mile See  Sea  Side 

Lost  for  love 44-23 1 

Only  a  clod See  Sea  Side 

Publicans  and  sinners 44. 232 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant   See  Sea  Side 

White  phantom 44. 233 

Bradley,    E.    {Cuthhert  Bede.)     Adventures 

of  Mr.  Verdant  Green 44. 234 

Bragelonne.     Dumas     .    47-725 

Brakespeare.     Lawrfence See  Sea  Side 

Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  folly      Lever 50-815 

Brant  and  Redjacket        Egglesion 47-324 

Brave  lady.    Craik 45  226 

Bravo.     Cooper ••45-313 

Bread-winners 44  235 

Bremer,  Miss  F.     Brothers  and  sisters 44.236 

Father  and  daughter 44.237 

Four  sisters 44.238 

H    family 44. 1 1 1 

Home 44. 1 1 2 

Midnight  Sun 44- 113 

Neighbors .44. 114 

Nina 44- 1 1 5 

Parsonage  of  Mora,  The 44. 1 16 

President's  daughters 44. 1 1  ^ 

Bressant.     Hawthorne,  J 48.338 

Breton  Mills.     Bellamy 44. 529 

Bricks  without  straw.     Tourgee. 53-217 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.     Scott 52.512 

Bride's  fate.     Southworth 52.226 

Bridge  of  glass.     Robinson 51-136 

Brigand,  The.    Hugo 49-5i6 

Brigitta.     Auerbach,   B 44-731 

Bronte,  A.     [Acton  Bell.)     Tenant  of  Wild- 
fell  hall 44  iiS 

Bronte,  C See  Nicholls.  Mrs.  C.  B. 

Bronte,  E,     (Ellis  Bell.)     Wuthering  heights. 44. 119 
Brooke,  II.     Fool  of  quality 44. 120 


Brooks,  Shirley.     The  Naggletons 44.121 

Brothers  and  sisters.     Bremer 44.236 

Brothers  of  pity.     Ewing ..47.217 

Brought  home.     Smith 52  214 

Broughton,  R.    Belinda 44  1 22 

Cometh  up  as  a  flower 44.123 

Good  bye,  sweetheart 44. 124 

Joan 44-J25 

Nancy 44, 125A 

Not  wisely,  but  too  well 44  126 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she 44.127 

Second  thoughts 45. 128 

Brown,  S.  W.     Rumseller's  daughter 44  129 

Brownie's  triumph.     Sheldon 52313 

Brush  (Mrs.  C. )     Colonel's  opera  cloakr. . .  .44  130 

Bryan,  Mrs.  M.  E.     Wild  work 45  811 

Buchanan,  R     New  Abelard,  The 45  814 

Shadow  of  the  sword , 45.812 

Buchanan,  Robert,  Mrs.  Dark  Colleen. ..  .45  813 
Buckingham,  E.  M.  Parson  Thome's  trial.  .45  815 
Buerstenbinder,  E.      (Ernnt  Werner).      Vi- 

neta,  the  phantom  city 45  816 

Buffets,  Doe,  C.  E         47.816 

Bulwer See  Lytton . 

Bunyan,  J.     Pilgrim's  Progress 45-8i7 

Burgomaster's  wife.     Ebers 47  529 

Burnand,  F.  C.     Happy  thoughts 45.819 

More  happy  thoughts 45  S20 

Burnett,  Mrs.   F.  H.     Dolly 45.821 

Fair  barbarian 45. 822 

» tlaworths 45823 

Jarl's  daughter 45-824 

Kathleen 45-825 

Lass  o'  Lowrie's'. 45  S26 

Lindsay's  luck 45  827 

Louisiana 45  828 

>  Miss  Crespigiiy 45-  829 

Pretty  Polly  Pember'ton 45-  83° 

Quiet  life 45- 7" 

"  Surly  Tim  and  other  stories 45712 

Theo 45-713 

Through  one  administration 45- 7  H 

Vagabondia 45-715 

Burney,  F" See  D'Arblay 

Burnham,  C.  L.     No  gentlemen 45.818 

Buried  alive      Dostoyeffy 47-8i9 

Bushrangers  of  Van  Dieman's  Land.     Row- 
croft 52-615 

Butt,  B.  M.     Delicia 45  7i6 

Eugenie 45-7I7 

Miss  Molly 45  7i8 


BY — CHERBULIEZ. 


By  and  by.     Maitland 50.316 

By  Celia's  arbor.     Besant  and  Rice 444-24 

By  his  own  might      Hillern 49  814 

By  still  waters.     Mayo 50. 229 

By  the  sea.      Currier 46  613 


By  the  Tiber.      Tincker 23.325 

Bynner,  E.  L.     Tritons 45  719 

Byr,  Robert -Sse  Bayer,  C.  R 

By  yet  a  woman.       Hardy 48.417 


C.  A   O See  Ogden,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Cabellero,  F *Ve  Faber,  C.  B,  de 

Cable,  G.     Dr.  Sevier 4S-72I 

Grandissemes 45.722 

Madame  Delphine 45.723 

Old  Creole  days. ■ 45. 724 

Caesar  Birotteau      Balzac 44-  5 '  5 

Cakes  and  ale.     Coffin 45. 529 

Called  back.      Conway 45. 430 

Called  to  account.     Cudlip 46.720 

Cameos  from  English  history.    Yonge 54-125 

%Cameron  pride.     Holmes 49-831 

Camille.     Dumas 47-514 

Camp  life  and  the  tricks  of  trapping.     Gibson. 48.613 
Campbell,  H.     Under  green  apple  boughs. .  .45.725 

Canterbury  tales.      Lee 49-144 

Can  you  forgive  her  ?    Trollope 53  227 

Cape  Cod,  and  all  along  shore  stories.     Nord- 

hoflf 51.61 1 

Cape  Cod  folks.     McLean 50. 1 14 

Captain  Fracasse.     Gautier 4^-736 

Captain  Sam.      Eggleston 47-325 

Captain's  story.     Davis,  in  little  classics.     Intellect. 

Cardinal's  daughter.     Warfield 54. 730 

Carew,  R.     Tangled 45.726 

Carey,  R.  N.     Nellie's  memories .45.727 

Queenie's  whim 45-728 

Carita,     Oliphant SI-619 

Carlen,  Miss  Emilie.     Ivar 45  730 

John 45.731 

Carleton,  W.     Neal  Mai  one,  j?i  little  classics, 

laughter,  vol.   5 

Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  coleen  bawn 45.729 

Carmen.     Merimce  50. 1 27 

Carrington,  H.     Aschenbrcedel   45-732 

Casimir  Maremma.      Helps 48. 123 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     Baker 44.630 

Caste.     Anom 45-733 

Castle  dangerous.     Scott 52-513 

Castle  foam.     French 48.714 

Castle  Hohenwald.     Streckfuss 53.620 

Castle  nowhere;  lake  county  sketches.     Wool- 

son 54-230 

Castle  Richmond.     Trollope 53. 228 


Castle  Warlock.     Macdonald See  Sea  Side 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein.     James 49-423 

Castle's  heir.    Wood 54-324 

Castleton,  D.  R.     Salem 45.734 

Cavalier.    Jame.s 49, 424 

Caxtons,  the.     Lytton 50. 732 

"  Caxton's  "  book.     Rhodes 5i- 124 

\1  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage.     Rame 51-324 

Cecil  Dreems.     Winthrop 54  317 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  M  de.      Don  Quixote.  .45.611 

Cesar  Birotteau.     Balzac 44-  5 '  5 

Chainbearer.     Cooper 45-3^4 

Champlin,   Virginia,    tranit.       Mademoiselle 

Bismarck 45,612 

No.  13  Rue  Marlot 45  613 

Champney,  L.  W.      All  around   a  palette. 
See  Belles  Lettres. 

Bourbon  liliea 45'6i4 

Chance  acquaintance.     Howella 49  622 

Chandos.     Kame 51  325 

Changed  brides.    South  worth 52. 227 

Channings.     Wood 54  21 1 

Charcoal  sketches.     Neal 51  834 

Charles  Auchester.     Sheppard 52.315 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R      Against  the  stream 45  615 

Conquering  and  to  conquer 45  616 

Cripple  of  Antioch 45. 617 

Diary  of  Kitty  Trevylyan 45-6i9 

Draytons  and  the  Davenants 45  620 

Martyr?  of  Spain 43.621 

Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord. 

See  Religion,  Biography 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea 45-624 

Schonberg-Cotta  family 45.618 

Sketches  of  Christian  life  in  England  in  the      , 

olden  time 45  623 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life  in  differ- 
ent lands  and  ages 45622 

Charle$  O'Malley.     Lever 50.816 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.     Oliver  of  the  mill 45  625 

Charlotte's  inheritance.     Braddon 44-225 

Chateau  d'Or.     Holmes 49-7' i 

Cherbuliez,  V.     Count  Kostia  . .    45.626 

Jean  Teterol's  idea k>627 


CHERBULIEZ — COLLINS. 


Cherbuliez  (continued) — 

Joseph  Noirel's  revenge 45.628 

Meta  Holdenis 45,629 

Miss  Eovel 45.630 

Saints  and  sinners , 45.631 

Samuel  Brohl  and  company 45,632 

Chesebro,  C.     Foe  in  the  household 45633 

Chevalier.     Dumas 47 .726 

Chevalier's  daughter,      Guernsey 48.637 

vChicot  the  jester.     Dumas 47-727 

Child,  L.  M.     Philothea 45634 

Child's  dream  of  a  star,      Dickens,  in  little 
classics   childhood.    Vol.  10. 

Child's  History  of  England.    Dickens 46.312 

and  juvenile. 

Children  of  the  abbey.     Roche 52.817 

Children  of  the  New  Forest.     Marryatt. ...  50.327 

Chimney  corner.     Stowe 53,728 

Chops,  the  dwarf.     Dickens,  i?i  little  classics. 
Intellect. 

Chris  and  Otho.       Smith 52. 332 

Christian's  mistake.     Craik 45-227 

Christie  Carew.      Laftan 49. 131 

Christie  Johnstone.      Reade 51-219 

Christie's  faith.     Robinson 5i-  '37 

Christmas  carol.     Dickens 46.411 

Same  in  little  classics.     Laughter,     vol.  5 

Christmas  stories.      Dickens 46-411 

Christopher  Henrick.     Halton 48.334 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.      Scott 52.514 

and  52-633 
Chronicles  of  the   Schonberg-Cotta  family. 

Charles 45.618 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  the  Greek  trage- 
dians. 
Stories  from  Herodotus.    See  Belles  Lettres. 
"         "      Homer.  "       "  " 

"         "      Livy.  .*«       " 

"      Virgil.  "       "  " 

Church,  Mi's.  R.  (Florence  Marryatt.)     For 

ever  and  ever , 45-635 

Girls  of  Feversham   45-636 

Harvest  of  wild  oats 45-637 

Poison  of  asps 45-638 

Prey  of  the  Gods 45-639 

Too  good  for  him 45-640 

Woman  against  woman , 45-641 

Circuit  rider.     Eggleston 47-317 

Clacy,  Mrs.   E.  (Cycla.)     Pattie  Durant 45.642 

Clarisse  Harlowe.     Richardson 5"- 125 

Clark,  M.  C.  Shakespeare's  heroines 45-644 


Clark,  C.  M.  (C.  Af.  Clay.)     Baby  Rue 45.513 

Modern  Hagar 45-514 

Clarke,    James    Freeman.      The    legend    of 

Thomas  Didymus 45.643 

Claude  Melnotte.     Pinkerton 5I-4I7 

Claudia.     Douglas 47.821 

Claverings.     Trollope 53. 1 1 1 

Clay,  Bertha  M.     Bitter  atonement 45-51 1 

Repented  at  leisure 45. 512 

Clay,  CM Se^,  Clarke,  C.  M 

Clemens,  J.     Tobias  Wilson 45-515 

Clemens,  S.   L.      (Mark    Twain.)      Adven- 
tures of  Tom-  Sawyer   45. 522 

Innocents  Abroad 45-5 16 

Life  on  the  Mississippi    45-517 

Prince  and  pauper 45-5i8 

Roughing  it 45-519 

Sketches,  old  and  new 45.520' 

Stolen  white  elephant 45-  52 1 

Tramp  Abroad 45-533 

Clemens,  Will  M.     Famous  funny  fellows. .  .45.524 

Clenmer,  M.     His  two  wives 45-525 

Cloverdale  mystery.       Wilkius 54-421 

Clifford,  J.     Overland  tales 45-526 

Clifton  picture.     Montgomery 50. 138 

Clive,  Catherine.       Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed 

his  wife 45-427 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.     Reade 51.220 

Clothilde.      Barton 44-521 

Cloven  foot.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Cobwebs  and  cables.     Smith 52.215 

Cockton,  Henry.     iSylvester  Sound,  the  som- 
nambulist      45-  528 

Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.     More 51-811 

Coffin,    R.  B.     (Barry  Gray.)     Cakes  and 

ale 45-529 

Coleridge,  S.     Phantasmion 45. 530 

College  widow.     Seymour 52-3'2 

Collins,  Wilkie.      After  dark,  and  other  sto- 
ries  45531 

Antonina 45-4' ' 

Armadale 45-4^2 

Basil ■  -45-413 

.    Dead  alive 45-4I4 

^  Dead  secret 45-41 5 

Heart  and  science 45-4i6 

Hide  and  seek 45-4' 7 

Jezebel's  daughter 45-4i8 

Man  and  wife 45-4'9 

Moonstone 45-420 

My  miscellanies 45-42 • 


8 


COLLINS — CRADOCK. 


Collins  (continued) — 

»^'o  name 45.422 

Poor  Miss  Finch 45-423 

Queen  of  hearts 45.424 

Rogue's  life 45-42,5 

Shocking  story 45.426 

Two  destinies 45-427 

^Woman  in  white 45.428 

Colonel  Thorpe's  scenes  in  Arkansas.    Fields.47.234 

Colonel's  opera  cloak 44- '  30 

Comedy.     Little  classics.     Ed.  Johnson. ..  .49212 

Comedy  of  terrors.    De  Mille 46  515 

Cometh  up  as  a  flower.     Broiightoh 44-123 

Coming  race.     Lytton SO-733 

Comin'  thro'  the  rye.     Mather 50. 224 

Commonplace  and  other  short  stories.     Ro- 
sette   52.717 

Condensed  novels.     Harte   48. 330 

Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl.     Grant 48.626 

Confessions  of  Con  Cregan.     Lever 50.817 

Confidence.     James.V^ 49-437 

Conklin.   Mrs.  Nathaniel.    (Jennie  M.  Drink- 

v'lifer.)     Electa 45-429 

Conquering  and  to  conquer.     Charles 45-6i6 

Conrad  Hngen's  mistake.     Roquet te 52-715 

Coiiscript.     Dumas 47-728 

Conscript.     Erckmann-Chatrian 47-334 

Conspirator.     Dupuy 47-515 

Conspirators.    Dumns 47-729 

Consuelo.      Dudevant   47-7i6 

Contarini  Fleming.     Disraeli 46. 122 

Contracts.     Grende! 48.636 

Conway,    Hugh.      (F.    J.    Far>/m.)     Called 

back 45.430 

Dark  days 45-431 

Cooke,  J.  E.     Leather  stocking  and  silk 4S-422 

Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion 45-433 

Cooke,  R.  T.      Somebody's  neighbors 45-434 

Coolidge,  S See  VVoolsey,  S.  C 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Afloat  and  ashore 45-312 

J^ravo 45.313 

Chainbearer 45-314 

Crater 45-315 

Deerslayer 45-3i6 

Fett-Follet 4S.323A 

Headsmen 45. 3 1 7 

Heidenmauer 45-3i8 

Home  as  found 45-319 

Homeward  bound 46.320 

Hutted  knoll 45-321 

Jack   Tier 45-322 


Cooper  (continued) — 

I^ast  of  the  Mohicans 45-323 

Lionel  Lincoln 45324 

Mercedes 45-325 

Miles  Wallingford 45.326 

Monikins 45-327 

Ned  Myers 45-328 

Oak  Openings 45-329 

Pathfinder 45-33° 

I'ilot 45.331 

Pioneeis 45-21 1 

Prairie 45212 

Precaution 45.213 

Redskins 45.214 

Red  rover 45-215 

Satanstoe 45.216 

Sea  lions 45-217 

Spy ■ 45.218 

Two  admirals 45-219 

Water  witch 45.220 

Ways  of  the  hour 45-221 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish 45-222 

Wyandotte • 45-321 

Cora  and  the  doctor.     Baker 44.626 

Corbin,  C.  F.     Rebecca;  or  a  woman's  .secret  .45.223 

Coriime;  or  Italy.     Stael-Holstein 53-826 

Corry   O'Lanus,  iiis   views  and   experiences. 

Howard .49,621 

Corsican  brothers.     Dumas 47-6i3 

Cossacks,  the.     Tolstay 53.213 

Count  Kostia.     Cherbuliez. 45626 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo.     Dumas. .  V7-73I  and  47.612 

Count  of  Moret.     Dumas 47-730 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.     Scott 52. 5 1 5 

Count  Silvias.      Horn .  .49.616 

Count's  secret.     Gaboriau 48. 7 19 

Counterfeit  presentment.     Howells 49-623 

\Countess  de  Charny.     Dumas 47.612 

^Countess  of  Monte  Cristo.     Du  Boys 47-715 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt.     Dudevant -47-717 

Country  by-ways.     Jewett 49-3i8 

Country  doctor.    Jewett 49.319 

Country  quarters.     Gardiner 48.728 

County  family,  A.     Payn 45-224 

Coupon  bonds.     Trowbridge,  in  modern  clas- 
sics  53.133 

Courting  aud  farming.      Smith 52-333 

Cousin  Henry.     Trollope See  Sea  Side 

Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine.      Porter 51 -425 

Coward  conscience.      Robinson See  Sea  Side 

Cradock  Nowell.     Blackmore 44-325 


CRAIK — CYRILLA. 


9 


Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  {Miss  Muloch).     Agatha's 

husband 45.225 

Brave  lady 45. 226 

Christian's  mistake 45.227 

Fair  France 45.228 

Hannah 45.230 

Head  of  the  family 45-231 

Hero,  A 45.232 

His  little  mother 45- '  1 1 

John  Halifax,  gentleman 45.112 

Laurel  bush .45.113 

Legacy,  A 4S-"4 

Life  for  a  life 45-ii5 

Mistress  and  maid 45.  n6 

My  mother  and  1 45- 1 1? 

Noble  life 45, 1 18 

Ogilvies 45- "9 

Olive 45- 120 

Rosicrucian,  the.     In  little  classics,  mystery, 
vol.  8. 

Sermons  out  of  church 45-121 

Studies  from  life 45- 1 22 

Two  marriages 45.123 

Unkind  word , 45. 1 24 

Woman's  kingdom 45-  "25 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine .45.126 

Craik,  Mrs.  G.  M.     Anne  Warwick 46.811 

Mildred .  .* 46.812 

Crane,  J.  L.     Two  circuits 46.813 

Crater.     Cooper 45-315 

Craven,  Mrs.  A ^ee  Craven,  P. 

Craven,  P.     Eliane 46.814 

Crawford,  E.Marion.     American  politician.  .46.815 

Crawford,  F.  M.     Dr.  Claudius 46.816 

Mr.  Isaacs 46.817 

To  leeward 46.81^ 

Crayon  miscellany.     Irving See  Belles  Lettres 

Crescent  and  the  cross.     A  story  of  the  siege 

of  Malta 46.819 

Crew  of  the  Sam  Weller.     Habberton.  .See  Juvenile 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.     Dickens 46.411 

Crime  of  Henry  Vane,  J.  S.  of  Dale 53-721 

Cripple  of  Antioch.     Charles 45-6l7 

Cripps,  the  carrier.     Blackmore 44-326 

Criswell,  R.  W.     Grandfather  Lickshingle... 46. 820 
Croly,    George.      Salathiel,   The  Wandering 

Jew 46.821 

Crooked  places.    Mayo 50.230 

Cross,    Mrs.  M.  A.  {George  Eliot).      Adam 

Bede 46.822  and  46.717 

Daniel  Deronda.     2  vols -.46.823 


Cross  {continued) — 

Felix  Holt 46.824  and  46.717 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such .»». 46.825 

Janet's  repentance 46.826 

Middlemarch.     2  vols 46.827  and  46.711 

Mill  on  the  floss 46.718  and  46.712 

Mr.  Gilfil's  love  story 46.826 

Romola 46.718  and  46.413 

Sad    fortunes   of  the    Rev.    Amos    Barton 

46.717 

Scenes  of  clerical  life 46.717  and  46.715 

Silas  Marner 46.715,  46.716  and  46.718 

Cross  of  Berny.    Gautier,  Girardin  and  others. 46. 639 

Cross  of  honor.     Cudlip 46.721 

Crowe,  Mrs.  C.       Advocate's  weddingday, 
in  little  classics,  mystery,  vol.  8     ■' 

Night  side  of  nature 46-719 

Crown  from  the  spear.     Hamilton 48.413 

Crusoe  in  New  York.     Hale 48.523 

Cryptogram,     Verne 54- 1 19 

Cudlip,  Mrs.  P.    {Annie' Thomas).     AHerton 

Towers 46.719 

Called  to  account 46.720 

Cross  of  honor 46.721 

Denis  Donne 46. 722 

Dower  house 46.723 

False  colors , ...  46. 724 

"He  Cometh  not,"  she  said 46.725 

No  alternative 46. 726 

On  guard 46. 727 

Only  herself 46.728 

Passion  in  tatters 46.728 

Theo  Leigh 46.729 

Cummins,  M.  S.     El  Fureidis 46.611 

Lamplighter 46.612 

Cunningham,  A.      Haunted   ships,  in  little 
classics,  mystery,  vol.  8 
King  of  the  peak,  in  little  classics,  romance, 
vol.  8 

Cupid  and  the  sphinx.     McClellan 50-243 

Cupid,  M.  D.     Swift 53-5^2 

Curate  in  charge.      Oliphant 51. 620 

Currier,  Mrs.  S.      By  the  sea 46.613 

Curse  of  Clifton.     Southworth 52.228 

Curse  of  gold.     Stephens 53-829 

Curtis,  G.  W.      Prue  and  1 46.614 

Potiphar  papers 46.615 

Trumps 46.616 

Cyda See  Clacy,  E. 

Cyrilla.    Tautphoeus 53-Si8 


10 


DAISY — DEVILS. 


Daisy.      Warner 54.618 

Daisy  chain.     2  vols.    Yonge Sea  Side 

Daisy  Miller.     James,  jr : 49  43^ 

Daisy  Nichol.     Hardy,  Lady 48.418 

Daisy  Thornton.     Holmes 49-712 

Daltons.     Lever 50.818 

Damen's  ghost.     Round  Robin 52.718 

Danbury  boom !     Bailey,  J.  M 44-623 

Dande,  Leon.     Blue  blood 46.617 

Dacge,  H.    Fair  philosopher 46.618 

Daniel  Deronda.     2  vols.     Cross 46.823 

Datinerberg,   G.      (Oolo   Raimund.)     From 

h,-ind  to  hand 46.619 

New  race,  A 46.620 

Danvera  papers.     Yonge 54. 123 

Daphne.     Booth,    Mrs.  0 44214 

D'Arblay.    Mrs.  F.  B.       (Miss  Bumey.)  Ev- 
elina  46.621 

Dare.     Glascock 48.616 

Dark  Colleen  (The).     Buchanan 45-8i3 

Dark  days.     Conway 45-431 

Darkness  and  daylight.     Holmes 49-713 

Darnley  ;   or  the  field  of  the  cloth   of  gold. 

James 49-425 

Daudet,  A.     Kings  in  exile 46.622 

Little  good-for-nothing 46.623 

Nabob 46.624 

New  Don  Quixote 46.625 

Sidnnie 46.626 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  King.     Ebers 47-S30 

Daughter  of  an  empress.     Mundt 51-819 

Daughter  of  Heth.     Black 44-435 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines.     No  name  se- 
ries  5*-720 

Davenport  Dunn.     Lever 50.819 

David  Copperfield.     Dickens 46.412 

David  Elgenbrod.     Macdonald 50.413 

Davies,  T.     Losing  to  win 46.627 

Davis,  A.  J.    Tale  of  a  physician 46.628 

Davis,  L.  C.     Stranded  ship 46.629 

Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H.      Captain's  story,  in  little 
classics.     Intellect.    Vol.  2 
Faded  leaf,  in  little  classics.    Childhood.      Vol.  10 

John  Andross 46.630 

Waiting  for  the  verdict 46.631 

Dawn.    Anon 46.632 

Day  of  fate.     Roe 52.819 

Days  or  Bruce.    Aguilar 44.816 

Day's  pleasure.     Howells 49.624 

Day's  ride.     Lever 50.820 

Deacon  Cranky,     Guirey 48-513 


Dead  alive,     Collins 45-814 

Dead  marquise.     Kip  i 49- 1 24 

Dead  men's  shoes.     Braddon 34- 226 

Dead  men's  shoes.     Haderman 48.522 

Dead  secret.      Collins 44-414 

Dead  sin.     Mayo 50.231 

Dear  Lady  Disdain.     McCarthy 50.238 

Deephaven.    Jewett 49-320 

Deerslayer,     Cooper 45-3i6 

De  Foe,  Daniel.      Plague  of  London  and  re- 
ligious courtship 46.633 

Robinson  Crusoe See  Juvenile 

De  Forest,  J.  W.     Bloody  chasm 46.634 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion 46.635 

Overland 46.637 

Wetherell  affair 46.638 

De  Girardin,  Madame.     The  cross  of  Berny. 

46.639 
De  Kroyft,  S.  H,    Little  Jakey,  in  little  clas- 
sics.    Childhood.     Vol.   10. 

A  place  in  thy  memory 46. 5 1 1 

Deiicia.     Butt 45-7i6 

De  Liefde,  J.  P.  Jalama 46.512 

Maid  of  Stralsund 46.513 

De  Mille,  J.     American  baron 46.514 

Comedy  of  terrors ' 46.515 

Dodge  club 46.516 

Lady  of  the  ice t 46.517 

Lily   and  the  cross 46,518 

Living  link 49.519 

Deming,  P,    Adirondack  stories. 46.520 

Democracy 46.521 

Dempster,  C.     Iseulte 46.522 

Dene  hollow.    Wood 54.212 

Denis  Donne,     Cudlip 46.722 

Denis  Duval,    Thackeray 53-424 

Denison,  Mrs,  M.  A,     Erin-go-bragh 46.523 

Old  slip  warehouse 46. 524 

Rothmell 46. 525 

Victor  Norman 46. 526 

De  Rohan.     Sue 53-626 

Desmond  hundred  (round  robin  series) 46-527 

Desert  of  ice.     Verne 54- 824        ^ 

Deserted  wife.     Southworth 62.229 

Despard,  Mrs   M.  C.     Kilrogan  cottage. ..  .46. 527 

Desperate  remedies.     Hardy 48.421 

De  Stael,  Madame,  Corinne 53.826 

Detlef,  Carl -..See  Bauer,  C. 

Detmold,     Bishop 44.428 

Devereux.     Lytton 50-753 

Devil's  chain.    Jenkins 49-3'S 


DEVIL — DON. 


11 


Devil  puzzlers  and  other  stories.  Perrkins 51-527 

De  Witt,   Madame  G.     Marie  Deville 46.529 

French  country  family 46.528 

Dialect  tales.    Sherwood  Bonner 44-213 

Diamond  cut  diamond.     TroUope 53- 1 1 3 

Diana.     Warner 45-6i9 

Diana  Carew.     Forrester 48.815 

Diana  of  Meridor.     Dumas 47-6i4 

Diary  of  a  milliner.     Woods 45,322 

Diary  of  a  woman.    Feuillet .47.232 

Diary  of  Kitty  Trevylyan.     Charles 45-6i9 

Dickens,  C.     American  Notes 46. 1 1 1 

Barnaby  Rudge 46. 530 

Bleak  house 46.531 

Child's  dream  of  a  star,  in   little  classics. 
Childhood.    Vol.  10. 

Child's  history  of  England " 46.411 

Christmas  books 46.411 

Christmas  carol,  i»  little  classics.  Laughter.    Vol.10 

Christmas  stories 46.411 

CONTENTS. 


Nine    new    stories   by  the 

Christmas  fire. 
Seven  poor  travelers. 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary. 


Battle  of  life. 
Chimes. 

Christmas  carol,  A 
Cricket  on  the  hearth. 
Haunted  man  and  ghost's 
bargain. 

Chops  the  dwarf,  in  little  classics,  intellect,  vol.  2 

David  Copperfield 46.412 

Dombey  and  son 46.413 

Great  expectations 46.414 

Hard  times 46.311 

History  of  England 46.312 

Holly  tree  inn  and  other  stories 46.313 

Little  Dorrit 46.314 

Martin  Chuzzlewit 46.315 

Mudfog  papers 46.316 

•  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood 46.317 

New  stories 46.41 1 

Nicholas  Nickleby 46.318 

No  thoroughfare. 46.319 

Old  curiosity  shop 46.21 1 

Oliver  Twist 46.212 

Our  mutual  friend 46. 2 1 3 

Pickwick  papers 46.214 

Pictures  from  Italy .46. 1 1 1 

Reprinted  pieces 46. 1 1 2 

Signal    man,    in    little '  classics,    mystery,    vol.    8 

Sketches  by  Boz 46-113 

Sketches  of  young  couples  and  gentlemen . .  .46. 1 14 

Tale  of  two  cities 46.115 

Uncommercial  traveler 46. 1 16 

Dickinson,  A.  E.     Ragged  register 46. 1 17 


What  answer 46.118 

Dick  Netherby.     Walford ,'•^1 54-7^9 

Dimitri  Roudine.     Turgenieff. . .  ^'j-. 53-137 

Dinglestedt,  Frantz.     The  Amazon 46. 1 19 

Discarded  daughter.    Southworth 51.  m 

Dissoway,  E.  T.  South  meadows. 46.120 

Disowned.    Lytton 50  735 

Disraeli,  B.     (Earl  of  Beaconsfield.)    Alroy.46.121 

Contarini  Fleming 46.122 

Endymion 46.123 

Lf  thair 47- 81 1 

Rise  of  Iskander,  in  little  classics.     Love.     vol.  6 

Tancred 47.812 

Vivian  Grey 47.813 

Disturbing  element.     Yonge 54. 124 

Doctor  Antonio.      Ruffini 52.617 

Doctor  Ben.     Round  Roljin 52.720 

Doctor  Breen's  practice.     Howells 49- 625 

Doctor  Claudius.    Crawford 46.816 

Doctor  Gilbert's  daughter.    Mathews  .► 50.226 

Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret.     Hawthorne. ..  .48.219 

Doctor  Heidenhoff's  process.      Bellamy 44. 530 

Doctor  Hildreth.     White 54. 532 

Doctor  Howell's  family.     Talcott 53-5^5 

Doctor  Jacob.     Edwards,  M.  de  B 47-315 

Doctor  Johns.     2  vols.     Mitchell 50.132 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment.     Verne 54.821 

Doctor  Sevier.      Cable 45-721 

Doctor  Thome.     TroUope 53- "2 

Doctor  Wortle's  school. .   TroUope ....  See  Sea  Side 

Doctor  Zay.     Phelps 51  536 

Dodd  family  abroad.     Lever 50.821 

Dodge  Club.     De  Mille 46.516 

Dodge,  M,  A.     [Oail  Hamilton).     First  love 

is  best 47  814 

Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.  Donald  and  Dorothy.  .47.815 

Doe,  C.  H.     Buffetts 47.816 

Doesticks,    Q.    K.     Philander,    P.    B. 

See  Thompson  I  M.  M. 
Dog  of  Flanders.     Rame.     In  little  classics. 
Childhood.     Vol.  10. 

Doing  and  dreaming.     Mayo 50-232 

DoUars  and  cents.     Warner 54-6i4 

DoUiver  romance.     Hawthorne 48.220 

DoUjr.     Burnett 45-821 

Dolores.     Forrester ^48.816 

Dombey  and  son.     Dickens. .". 46-4^3 

Donald  and  Dorothy.     Dodge 47-8l5 

Donald  Grant.     Macdonald 50414 

Don  John.     Ingelow 49.4'4 

Don  Quixote.     Cervantes 45-6ll 


12 


DORCAS — DURAND. 


Dorcas.    Kouns 49- 129 

Dorothea.     Round  Robin 52.721 

Dorothy's  venture.     Hay See  Sea  Side 

Dorsay,  Sarah  A.      Mona,  the  vestal 47'8i7 

Nora  Brady's    vow 47.817 

Panola 47.818 

Dosia.     Durand 47- 5 18 

Dostoyeffy,  Fedor.     Buried  alive 47«8i9 

Double  life  and  the  detective.    Pinkerton 5'. 4^5 

Double  Wedding.     Warfield 54-731 

Doubly  false.     Stephens 53-830 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Claudia 47.821 

From  hand  to  mouth 47.822 

Home  nook 47.823 

Hope  mills 47824 

In  trust ' 47^825 

Lost  in  a  great  city 47.827 

Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom 47.828 

Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe 44-782 

Stephnn  Dajie 47.826 

Sydnie  Adriance 47830 

Whom  Kathie  married 47-831 

Douglas,  G.     Mar's  white  witch 47.820 

Dournof.     Durand 47-5^9 

D'oatre  mort.     Spofford,  in  liule  classics,  in- 
tellect, vol.  2 49.216 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  next.     Yonge 54- 1 26 

Dower  house.     Cudlip 46. 723 

Draytons  and  the  Davenants.     Charles 45.620 

Dreamer,  A.     Wylde 54.116 

Dred.     2   vols.     Same  as    "Nina   Gordon.'' 

Stowe 53729 

Drift  from  two  shores.     Harte 48.321 

Driven  from  the  path.     Smart 52.328 

Droz,  G.     Around  a  spring 47-71 1 

Babolain ^  . . .  .47.712 

Du  Boisgoby,  F.     Golden  tress 47-713 

Lost  jasket 47.714 

Du  Boys,  J.     Countess  of  Monte  Cristo 47.715 

Duchess,  The See  Argles,  Mrs.  M. 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  [Oeorge  Sand). 

Consuelo 47.716 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt 47-717 

Fanchon  the  cricket 47-7 18 

Indiana 47.719 

Miller  of  Angibault 47.720 

Snow  man 47.721 

Tower  of  Percemont 47.722 

Duke's  children.     Trollope See  Sea  Side 

Dumas,  A.     Andr^e  de  Taverney 47-723 

Black  Tulip 47-724 


Dumas  (coiitiniied) — 

Bragelonne 47-725 

Chevalier 47.726 

»  Chicot  the  jester 47.727 

Conscript 47-728 

Conspirators 47.729 

Count  of  Moret 47.730 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo 47-73'  and  47.611 

Countessde  Charny 47.612 

Corsican  brothers 47-6i3 

Diana  of  Meridor 47-6i4 

Edmond    Dantes    (sequel   to   the   Count  of 

Monte  Crislo) 47-6i5 

Fallen  angel 47.616 

Felina  de  Cljambure 47- 61 7 

Forty-five  guardsmen 47.618 

George;  or  the  planters  of  the  isle  of  France. 47. 619 

Horrors  of  Paris   47.620 

Iron  hand 47.621 

lion  mask 47.622 

Isabel  of  Bavaria 47-623 

Joseph  Bilsamo 47624 

Louise  la  Valliere   47-625 

Love  anri  liberty 47.626 

Madame  de  Chamblay .' 47627 

Man  with  five  wives 47.628 

Marguerite  de  Valois 47-629 

Marriage  Verdict 47.630 

Memoirs  of  a  physician 47-631 

Mohicans  of  Paris 47-632 

Queen's  necklace 47-634 

Regent's  daughter 47-633 

Six  years  latef;  or  the  taking  of  the  Ba.stile.  .47.635 

Spell-bound 47.636 

Three  guardsmen .47.637 

Three  musketeers 47-  5 1 1 

Twenty  years  after 47. 5 1 2 

->43umas,  A.  (fils).     Annette;  or  the  lady  of  the 

pearls 47-513 

Camille 47-514 

Dunderviksborg;   and  other  tales.      Hender- 
son  48.125 

Dupuy,  Miss  E.  A.     Conspirators 47-515 

Mysterious  guest 47-5i6 

Durand,   Mme.    A.   (Henry  Orevilh).     Ari- 
adne  47-517 

Dosia 47 -5 1 8 

Dournof 47-519 

Lucie  Rodney 47-  520 

Markof,  the  Russian  violinist 47-521 

Niania See  Sea  Side 


DURAND — ERCKMANN. 


13 


Durand  (continued) — 

Philomene's  marriages 47. 522 

Pretty  little  countess  Zina , 47-523 

Princess  Ogherof 47-524 

Saveli's  expiation 47-525 

Sonia See  Sea  Side 


Durand  (continued) — 

\Sylvie's  betrothed See  Sea  Side 

Trials  of  Raissa 47 .52^ 

Zenie's  inheritance 47. 527 

Dust.     Hawthorne,  J 48.21  j 

Dutchman's  fireside.     Paulding Si-649 


Earl  of  Mayfield 47-528 

Earnest  trifler.     Sprague 53. 823 

Earnest  quest.      Ford.    48.813 

East  Lynne.     Wood 54-213 

Eastern  tales.    Valentine 54.812 

Ebers,   G.     Burgomaster's  wife 47-529 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  King 47-530 

Egyptian  princess.    (Same  as  daughter  of  an 

Egyptian  king) 47-531 

Emperor 47-41 1 

Homo  Sum 47.412 

Question,  A 47-413 

Sisters , 47-414 

Uarda 47-415 

Word,  only  a  word,  A 47.416 

Echo  of  passion.     Lathrop 49-337 

Edelweiss.     Auerbach 44-732 

Edgeworth,  M.     Murad,  the  unlucky,  in  lit- 
tle classics,  fortune,  vol.  8. 

Novels  and  ^ales.     10  vols 47-417 

Edith  Lyle.     Holmes 49-714 

Edmond  Dantes.     Dumas 47-6i5 

"^dna  Browning.      Holmes 49-715 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.     Barbara's  history 47.418 

Four-fifteen  express,  in  little  classics,  mystery,  vol.  8 

Half  a  million  of    money 47.419 

Hand  and  glove 47.420 

In  the  days  of  my  youth See  Sea  Side 

Miss  Carew 47-421 

Susan  Fielding 47-3^3 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.     Archie  Lovell 47.422 

Jet 47-423 

Leah  ;  a  woman  of  fashion 47.424 

Ordeal  for  wives 47-425 

Ought  we  to  visit  her  ?, 47.426 

Philip  Earnscliffe 47-3" 

Point  of  honor 47-312 

Edwards.  M.  de  B.     Blue  stocking 47-314 

Doctor  Jacob 47-315 

Kitty See  Sea  Side 

Sylvestres 47-3i6 

Edwin  Brothertoft.     Winthrop 54-  3 1 8 


Eggleston,  E.     Brant  and   red  jacket. ...'.  .47.324 

Circuit  rider 47-317 

End  of  the  world 47-318 

Hoosier  school  boy r 47.319 

Hoosier  schoolmaster 47.320 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico. . .  .47.326 

Mystery  of  Metropollsville   47-321 

Pocahontas Cl- 47-  327 

Roxy 47322 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet 47-329 

Eggleston,  George  Gary.     Big  brother,  The. 47., 323 

Captain    Sam 47-325 

Red  eagle 47-328 

Eglantine.      Tabor 5i-5i4 

Egyptian  princess.      Ebers 47-521 

Eichhoffs,  The.     Reichenbach 51-121 

Eighth  commandment.     Reade 5^-221 

Eiloart,  E.     Woman's  wrong 47-33° 

Eleanor's   victory.      Braddon 44-227 

Electa.     Conklin 45-429 

Elective  affinities.     Goethe 48.620 

Elephant  club,  The.     Thomson 53-322 

El  Fureidis.     Cummins 46,611 

Elia ;  or  Spain  fifty  years  ago.     Faber 47.220 

Eliane.    Craven 46.81^ 

Eliot,  George See  Cress,  Mrs,  M.  A. 

Elliot,  S.   B.     Felmeres 47-331 

Elsie  Venner.     Holmes 49.726^^ 

Elster's  folly.      "(Vood 54-214  * 

Emily  Chester.     Anon 47-332 

Emma.     Austin 44.618 

Emperor.     2  vols.     Eber* 47-4' ' 

Empress  Josephine.     Mundt 51.820 

Empty  heart.     Terhune 53-533 

Enchanting  and  enchanted.     Hacklander.  ..48.521 

End  of  a  coil.     Warner 54-  620 

End  of  the  world.       Eggleston 47-3i8 

Endymion.    Disraeli 46. 1 23 

English  Daisy  Miller,  An.     Johnson 49.224 

English  orphans.     Holmes 49- 7 '6 

Eoline.     Hentz 48.126 

Erckmann-Chatrian.     (Emile  Erckmann  and 


14 


ERCKMANN — FERN. 


Erckmann-Chatrian  (conlinued) — 

Alexandre  Chatrian.)    Blockade  of  Phals- 

burg 47.333 

Conscript 47-334 

Invasion  of  France,  1814 47-335 

Madame  Therese 47-336 

Story  of  a  peasant,  1789 47.212 

Story  of  a  peasant,  1792 47-21 1 

Strange  stories 47- 2 1 3 

Waterloo;  sequel  to  "  ConscriBt," 47-214 

Erema.     Blackmore 44.327 

Erin-go-bragh.     Denison 46. 523 

Ernest  Carroll.     Anon 47-215 

Ernest  Linwood.     Ilentz 48.127 

Ernest  Maltravers.     Lytton So. 736 

Erskine,  Mrs.  T.  Wyncote 47.216 

Esau  Brunswick.     Macquoid 5o-432 

Essays  from  the  London  Times.     Thackeiay. 53.425 


Faber,    G.    B.    de.        {Fernan       Caballero.) 

Elia  ;  or  Spain  fifty  years  ago 47.220 

La  Gaviota,  the  sea  gull 47.221 

Fabre,  F.     Abbe  Tigrane,  candidate  for  the 

papal   chair, 47.222 

Face  illumined.       Roe 52.820 

Facts.     By  a  woman 47. 223 

Faded  leaf  of  history.    Davis,  in  little  classics. 
Childhood.     Vol.   10 

Fainalls  of  Tipton.     Johnson 49- 225 

•  Fair  barbarian.     Burnett 45.822 

Fair  France.      Craik 45.228 

Fair  God.     Wallace 54- 723 

Fair  Harvard.     Washburn 54. 525 

Fair  maid  oJ  Perth.     Scott 52.516 

Fair  philosopher.     Dange 46.618 

Fair  play.     Southworth 22. 1 12 

Fair  Saxon.      McCarthy 50.239 

Fairy  Book,  The.     Crarfk 45.229 

Fairy  finder.     Lover 49.214 

Faith  and  unfaith.     Argles 44.716 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood.      Whitney 54. 534 

Falconberg.     Boyesen 44.218 

Falkl^d.    Lytton 50.61 1 

Fall  of  Damascus.     Russell 52.618 

Fallen  anjTel.      Dumas 47.616 

Fallen  fortunes.     Payn 51513 

Fallen  pride.      Southworth 52. 1 1 3 

False  colors.    Cudlip 46.724 

Family  doom.     Southworth 52. 1 14 

Family  feud.    Harder 48.416 


Esther  Pennefeather.     Perry 51-529 

Eugene  Aram.      Lytton  50-737 

Eugenie.     Butt 45  7 1 7 

Eunice  Lathrop.     Noble 5i-7i5 

Europeans,  The.    James,  Jr 49-439 

Eustace  diamonds.     Trollope 53-^15 

Evan  Harrington.     Meredith 50. 1 26 

Evans,  A See  Wilson 

Evelina.     D'Arblay 46.621 

Evring,  J.  H.     Brothers  of  pity 47-217 

Swing,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Jan  of  the  wind  mill 47.218 

We  and  the  world 47-219 

Exclamations  "  !  !  !  "     Hepworth 48.133 

Executor,  The.     Hector 48.114 

Exile:  Little  classics,  vol.  i.     Johnson 49-213 

Exiles,  The.     Tissot  and  Amero_ 53-212 

Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker.     Smollett. 52.221 
Experiences  of  a  barrister.     Warren 54-520 


Family  pride.      Author  of  "Pique." 47-224 

Famous  funny  follows.     Clemens 45-524 

Fanchon  the  cricket.     Dudevant 47.718 

Fanshawe.      Hawthorne 48.221 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.      Hardy 48.422 

Farjeon,  B.  L.    Solomon  Isaacs 47. 225 

Farming  for  boys 47.226 

Farquharson,  M See  Finley,  M. 

Fashion  and  famine.     Stephens 53-831 

Fata',  marriage.      Southworth 52.115 

Fate  of  Madame  La  Tour.     Paddock 51.636 

Fated  to  be  free.     Ingelow 49.414A 

Father  and  daughter.     Bremer " 44.237 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope.    Ferguson  in  little 
classics.     Comedy.     Vol.  9 

Fathers  and  sons.     Turgenieff 53. 128 

Fawcett,  E.     Gentleman  of  leisure 47.227 

Hopeless  case 47. 228 

Purple  and  fine  linen 47- 229 

Fearful  responsibility.     Ho  wells 49^626 

Felinade  Chambure.    Dumas 47.617 

Fe'.ix  Holt.     Cross, 46.824 

Fellah,  The.     About See  Sea  Side 

Felmeres.    Elliott 47331 

Fentons.     Spotswood 53822 

Fenton's  quest.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom,  The  adventures  of. 

Smollet I 52.221 

Ferguson,  S.     Father  Tom  and  the  Pope,  in 

little  classics,  comedy,  vol.  9 
Fern,  Fanny See  Parton,  S.  P. 


FERNANDO — FRAZIEB. 


15 


Fernando  de  Lemos.      Gayarre 48.611 

Feme  Fleming.     Warfield 54-732 

Ferrier,  Miss  M.     Inheritance 47- 230 

Marriage 47-  23 1 

Feu-follet,  Le.     Same  an  "Wing  and  Wing." 

Cooper... 45-323 

Feuillet,  O.     Diary  of  a  woman 47.232 

Fidelite.    Verne 54-714 

Field,  J.  M.     Col.  Thorpe's  scenes  in  Arkan- 
sas   47-234 

Field,  Kate.     Hap-hazard 47-233 

Fielding,  Henry,  Works  of.     Memoir  of  his 

life,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott 47-235 

Figs  and  Thistles.     Toiirgee 53-2i8 

File  No.  113.     Gaborlau .48.720 

Finley,  M.  {Farquharson).      Signing  the  con- 
tract   47. 236 

Wanted,  a  pedigree 47.237 

First  and  second  marriages.  Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.44.627 

First  families  of  the  Sierras.     Mjller 50. 1 29 

First  love  is  best.     Dodge 47-814 

First  violin.     Fothergill ■ 48.822 

Fisher,  F.  E.  (Christian  Reid).     Land  of  the 

sky 47-238 

Nina's  atonement 47. 239 

Summer  idyl 47.230 

Fisher  maiden.     Bjornson 44.434 

Fisherman  of  Auge.     Macquoid 50-31 1 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.     Verne 54-822 

Fleming,  George See  Fletcher,  D. 

Fleming,  H . . . See  McClellan,  Mrs. 

Fleming,  M.  A.  \Guy  Earlscourt's  wife 47.231 

Kate  Danton 47. 232 

Norine's  revenge;    Sir  Noet's  heir 47-233 

Silent  and  tcue 47-'i  1 1 

Terrible  secret - .47.112 

Wife's  tragedy 47- 1 1 3 

Wonderful  woman 47. 1 14 

Fletcher,  D.     Head  of  Medusa 47- 1  ^  5 

Kismet 47. 1 16 

Making  of  a  man 47- 117 

Mirage   47. 1 18 

Vestigia 47. 119 

Flip;  and  found  at  Blazing  Bar.     Harte 48.322 

Flirtation  camp.     Van  Dyke 54-813 

Floating  city.     Verne 54-823 

Flower  and  weed.      Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Flush    times    of   Alabama   and    Mississippi. 

Baldwin,  J.  G 44.513 

Foe  in  the  household.    Chesebro 45-633 

Foggy  night  at  Oxford,     Wood 54-215 


FoUe  Farine.     Rame 51-326 

Folly  as  it  flies.     Parton 51.648 

Fool  of  quality.     2  vols.     Brooke 44.120 

Fool's  errand.    Tourgee 53.219 

Foote,  MaryHallock.      The  led-horse  claim.48.81l 

For  her  dear  sake.     Hay See  Sea  Side 

For  summer  afternoons.     Woolsey ,45.311 

For  the  major.     Woolson 54-231 

Forbes,    A.      Glimpses   through   the  cannon 

smoke 48.812 

Forbidden  fruit.     Hacklander 48.522 

Ford,  S.  R.    Earnest  Quest 48.813 

Foregone  conclusion.     Howells 49.627 

Forestier.     Auber See  Woodward,  A.  A. 

Forever  and  ever.    Church 45-635 

Forney,  J.  W.     New  nobility 48.814 

Forrest  Home.     Holmes «• 49-7^7 

Forrester,  Mrs.  ^Diana  Carew 48.815 

Dolores 48.816 

Fair  women See  Sea  Side 

June 48.817 

Mignon .'...'. 48.818 

My  love  and  my  lady 48.819 

Rhona 48.820 

Viva ._ 48.821 

Fortune.     Little  classics.   Johnson.    Vol.  12.  .49.214 

Fortune's  fool.    Hawthorne 4-8.212 

Fortunes  of  Glencoe.     Lever 50.822 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.     Scott 52-517 

Forty-five  guardsmen.     I^umas 47.618 

Forty-seven  Renins,  The*.    Mitford.    /w  little 
classics.     Heroism.     Vol.  11 

Fothergill,  J.     First  violin 48.822 

Kith  and  kin 48.823 

One  of  three,  and  made  or  marred 48.824 

Probation    48.825 

Wellfields 48.826 

Foul  play.     Reade 51.222 

Fouque,  BaronDelaMotte.  Four  seasons.  The  48.827 

Hermit  of  Warkworth 48.82S 

Thiodolf,  the  Icelander 48.829 

Two  Capjains,  The 48.828 

Four-fifteen  express,  in  little  classics,  mys- 
tery.    Vol    8.     Edwards. 
Four  girls  at  Chatauqua.    Alden,  G.  R.,  Mrs.  .44.822 

Four  sisters.     Bremer 44.238 

Framley  parsonage.      Trollope 53-  "6 

Francillon,  R.  E.     Under  slieve-ban 48.830 

Frank  Mildmay.       Marryatt 50.328 

Frankenstein.    Shelley 52-314 

Frazier,  Mrs.     Mosaic  gleanings 48,711 


16 


FRECKLES — GOD-SON. 


Freckles.     Reed 51 

Fred,  Maria  and  me.     Prentiss 5^ 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     Mundt.  .51 

Freeman,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Somebody's  Ned 48 

Fremont,  J.  B.      Story  of  the  guard 48 

French,  H.  W.     Castle  foam 48 

Nana,  the  Brahmin  girl 48 

French  country  family.    De  Witt 45 

Frere,  M.     Old  Deccan  days 48 

Freres,  The.      Hector 48 

Freytag,  G.    Ingo 48 

Ingraban 48, 


1 19      Friend  and  lover.     Hardy See  Sea  Side 

433      Friends;  a  duet.     Phelps 5''S37 

821     ''Friendship.     Rame 51-327 

712  From  dreams  to  waking.     Linton   50.720 

713  From  hand  to  hand.     Dannerberg ....46.616 

714  From  hand  to  mouth.    Douglass 47.822 

715  From  jest  to  earnest.     Roe 52.821 

528      From  Madge  to  Margaret.    Winchester 54-3i6 

716  From  my  youth  up.     Terhune 53- 525 

115      Fur  country.     Verne 54-824 

717  Furness.    TroUope See  Sea  Side 

718 


Gaboriau,  E.      Count's  secret 48.719 

File  No.  113 48.720 

M.  Lecoq 28.721 

Mystery  of  Orcival 28.722 

Other  people's  money. 28.723 

Widow  Lerouge 48.724 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life 48. 725 

Gabriel  Conroy.     Harte 48.323 

Gagneur,  M.  L.     Nihilist  princess 48.726 

Galama.     de  Liefde 46.512 

Galdos,  R.  P.     Gloria.     2  vols 48.727 

Gardiner,     M.     (Countess    of    Blesmvjton). 

Country  quarters 48.728 

Garrett,  E.  and  Ruth See  Mayo,  I.  F. 

Garret  van  Horn.    Sauzade 52.623 

"Garry  Gaines."  American  girl  of  the  Period.  48. 729 

Garth.     Hawthorne,  J 48.213 

Gaskell,  A.    Widow  of  Windsor 48.730 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.      Mary  Barton 48.732 

Moorland  cottage 48. 73 1 

My  lady  Ludlow 48.733 

Sylvia's  lovers 48  734 

Wives  and  daughters 48-735 

Gates  ajar.     Phelps 51-538 

Gates  wide  open.     Wood 54. 321 

Gautier,  T.     Captain  Fracasse 48.726 

Cross  of  Berny 46.639 

Romance  of  a  mummy 48-737 

Spirite 48-738 

Gaviota,  La,  the  sea  gull.     Faber 47.221 

Gayarre,  C.  A,    Fernando  de  Lemos 48.611 

Gayworthys.     Whitney 54. 535 

Geier-Wally.      Hillern 49-8i5 

Gemini.     No  name  series 5'-726 

Generalship,  or  how  I  managed  my  husband. 

Roy 52.616 


Geneva's  shield.      Blackburn 44-326 

Genevieve.     Lamartine 45- 133 

Gentleman  of  leisure.    Fawcett 47-227 

George  ;   or  the  planter  of  the  Isle  of  France. 

Dumas 47-6i9 

Georgians.     Round  Robin 52.722 

Gerard's  Marriage.    Thuriet 53-317 

Gerda.      Schwartz 52.630 

German  emigrants.      Goethe 48.620 

Grannetto.      Majendie 50.318 

Giberne,  A.    Aime 48.612 

Gibson,  Wm.  H.     Camp  life  and  the  tricks  of 

trapping 48-613 

Gift,  T 5'ee  Havers,   Miss  D. 

Gifts  of  the  child  Christ.     Macdonald 50-415 

Gil  Bias.     Le  Sage 50.812 

Gilman,  Arthur,      Kings,  queens  and  barba- 
rians  48.614 

Gilraore.  J.    R.     (&'.   Kirlce).      Among   the 

pines 47-615 

Ginx's  baby.     Jenkins 49  3'^ 

Gipsies  and  detectives,    Pinkerton 51  416 

Gipsy.     James 49  425 A 

Gipsy  mother.     Jones 49  -227 

Girl's  romance,  A.     Robinson 5'  -'38 

Girls  of  Feversham.     Church 45-63^ 

Gladiators.   Melville 50-i  '9 

Glascock,  M.  W.    Dare  48.616 

Glenoir.     Hazlett 48-234 

Glimpses  through  the  cannon  smoke.    Forbes .  48. 8 1 2 

Gloria.     2  vols.     Galdos 48.727 

Gobineau,  A.     Count  de.     Romances  of  the 

East .....48.617 

Typhaine's  abbey ,.48.618 

Godolphin.      Lytton 50.612 

God-son  of  a  Marquis.    Theuriet 53-3i8 


GOETHE — HALE. 


17 


Goethe,  W.  von.     Novels  and  tales 48.619  . 

CONTENTS. 

Elective  Affinities.  I     Good  women. 

German  Emigrants.  |     Sorrows  of  Werther. 

Wilhelm   Meister 48  620 

Goethe  and  Schiller.     Mundt 51.822 

Gold  and  dross.     Mayo , 50.233 

Gold  Elsie.     John 49-324 

Gold  of  Chickaree.    Warner 54-6i5 

Golden  butterfly.     Besant  and  Rice 44.425 

Golden  calf,  The.     Braddon   44. 227 A 

Golden  tress.    Du  Boisgoby 47-713 

Goldsmith,  C See  Smith,  J.  B. 

Goldsmith,  0.     Vicar  of  Wakefield 48.621 

Goldsmith's  wife.     Reybaud 51- 123 

'Gomery  of  Montgomery.    2  vols.    Washburn .  54. 522 

Gonzales,  Emmanuel.    A  Russian  princess. .  .48.622 

Good-bye,  sweetheart.     Broughton 44-124 

Good  fight  and  other  stories.      Reade 51-223 

Good  stories.      Anon 48,623 

Good  women,      Goethe 48.620 

Goodwin,  Mrs,  H.  B See  Talcott,  Mrs,  H,  B, 

Gordon,  Baldwin,     Lindaw 50,718 

Gould,  J,  F.     Marjorie's  quest 48,624 

Grande  florine.  La.     Belot *. 44, 532 

Grandfather  Lickshingle,      Criswell 46,820 

Grandissemes.     Cable 45-722 

Grant,  Miss  M.     My  heart's  in  the  highlands. 

See  Sea  Side. 

Sun  maid,  The 48. 625 

Grant,  R.     Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl. . .  .48.626 

Granville  de  Vigne.     Rame 51-328 

Gray,  Barry 5ee  Coffin,  R.  B. 

Great  expectations.    Dickens 46.415 


Great  invasion.     Erckmann-Chatian 47-335 

Great  match,  A.     Trowbridge 53-134 

Greek  slave.     lanthe 49.412 

Green,  A.  K.     Hand  and  ring 48.627 

Leavenworth  case 48. 628 

Strange  disappearance 48.629 

Sword  of  Damocles 48.630 

X.  Y.  Z  .. 48.631 

Green  Gate.    Wichert 54-420 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.    Black 44-436 

Greenough,  Mrs.  S.  R.     Arabesques 48.632 

In  extremis 48.633 

Treason  at  home 48.634 

Greenwood,  J.     True  history  of  a  little  raga- 
muffin     48.635 

Grendel,  Mrs.  R.     Contrasts 48. 636 

Greville,  H See  Durand,  E- 

G.  T.  T.,  or  the  wonderful  adventures  of  a 

Pullman.     Hall 48. 524 

Guardian  angel.     Holjjies 49.727 

Guenn.     Howard ; 49.618 

Guerndale.     Stimson 53-720 

Guernsey,  L.  E.     Chevalier's  daughter 48. 637 

Lady  Betty's  governess 48.638 

Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     Beatrice  Cenci 48. 5 1 1 

Manfred 48.512 

Guild  court.     Macdonald 50.416 

Guirey,  George.     Deacon  Cranky 48.513 

Gunnar,  a  tale  of  Norse  life.    Boyesen 44.219 

Guthrie,  F.  A.  {F.  Anstey).    Vice  Versa.  .-...48.514 

Guy  Earlscourt's  wife.     Fleming 47-231 

Guy  Livingstone.     Lawrence .49.140 

Guy  Mannering.    Scott ■ 52.518 


H.  family.     Bremer 44. 1 1 1 

Habberton,  J .     Barton  experiment 48. 5 1 5 

Crew  of  the  Sam  Weller See  Juvenile 

Helen's  babies 48.516 

Jericho  road ; 48. 5 1 7 

Mrs.  Mayburn's  twins 48.518 

Other  people's  children 48-519 

Some  folks 48. 520 

Haberraeister,  The.     Schmid 52.629 

Hacklander,  F.  W.     Behind  blue  glasses 46.714 

Enchanting  and  enchanted 48.521 

Forbidden  fruit 48. 522 

Haderman,  J .  R.     Dead  men's  shoes 48.522 

Hagarene.     Lawrence , 49- 141 

Hale,  E.  E.     Crusoe  in  New  York  and  other 

tales 48. 523 


Hale  {continued) — 
G.  T.  T.,  cr  wonderful  adventures  of  a  Pull-" 

man 48. 524 

His  level  best  arid  other  stories 48.525 


CONTENTS. 


Queen  of  California. 
Tale  of  a  salamander. 
Water  talk. 


Brick  moon. 
Confidence. 
Modern  Sinbad. 
Mouse  and  lion. 

How  to  do  it 48.526 

If,  yes  and  perhaps 48.527 


CONTENTS. 


Children  of  the  public. 

Christmas  waits  in  Bos- 
ton. 

Dot  and  line  alphabet. 

Last  of  the  Florida. 

Last  voyage  of  the  Reso- 
lute. 

Man  without  a  country. 


My  double,  and  how  ho 

undid  me. 
Old  and  new,  face  to  face. 
Piece  of  possible  history, 

A. 
Skeleton  in  the  closet. 
South   American   editor, 

Tlio 


18 


HALE — HARTE. 


Hale  {continued)— 

In  his  name 48. 528 

Man   without  a  country,   in   little   classics, 
exile,  vol.  i. 

Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars 48.529 

Our  new  crusade 48. 539 

Philip  Nolan's  friends 48. 53 1 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 48- 532 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other 48.533 

Stories  of  the  sea .48.534 

Stories  of  the  war 48. 535 

What  career? 48.536 

Halevy,  Ludovic.     L'Abbe  Constantin.    ...  .48.537 

Half  a  million  of  money      Edwards 47-419 

Haliburton,   T.  C.      Sam  Slick,   the  clock- 
maker  48. 538 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.     Sketches  of  Irish  character. 48. 539 

Tales  of  woman's  trials 48  540 

Haller,  G.     kenee  and  Franz 48.541 

Hamerling,   R.     Aspasia.     2  vols 48.542 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Marmorne 48.411 

Wenderholme 48.412 

Hamilton,  A.    Rainbow  creed 48413 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  C.  V,    Crown  from  the  spear. 48.414 

Woven  of  many  threads 48-415 

Hamilton,  Gail See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Hammer  and  anvil.     Spielhagen 53-8i2 

Hammersmith.     Severance 52.428 

Hand  and  glove.     Edwards 47. 420 

Hand  and  ring.    Green 48.627 

Hand  of  Ethelberta.     Hardy 48.423 

Handicapped.     Terhune 53, 536 

Handy- Andy.     Lover 50. 723 

Hannah.     Craik 45.230 

Hannah  Thurston.     Taylor 53-521 

Hap-hazard.     Field 47-233 

Happy,  boy,  The.     Bjornson 44.430 

Happy-go-lucky.    Harris 48  430 

Happy  thoughts.    Burnand 45.814 

Hard  times.     Dicken ' 46. 3 1 1 

Harder,  L.     Family  feud 48.416 

Hardy,  Arthur  Shelburue.     By  yet  a  woman. 48. 41 7 

Hardy,  Isa  D.     Friend  and  lover See  Sea  Side 

Only  a  love  story 48,420 

Hardy,  Lady.     Daisy  Nichol 48.418 

Lizzie.     3  vols 48.419 

Hardy,  Thos.     Desperate  remedies 48,421 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd 48.422 

Hand  of  Ethelberta 48.423 

Pair  of  blue  eyes 48.424 

^    Return  of  the  native 48-425 


Hardy  (continued) — 

Trumpet    major 48.426 

Two  on  a  tower 48 .  427 

Under  the  greenwood  tree 48.428 

Harland,  Marian See  Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H, 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.    Lytton. 50.613 

Harrington.    O'Conner , 51-615 

Harris,  J.  C.      (Uncle  Remus.)       Folk-love 

of  the  old  plantation 48.429 

Harris,  Mrs.  M.     Happy-go-lucky   48. 430 

Louise's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's 48.311 

Marguerite's  journal, 48.312 

Perfect  Adonis ,    48  3 1 3 

Phoebe 48.314 

Richard  Vandermarck 48.315 

Rutledge 48.316 

Sutherlands 48. 3 1 7 

Harrison,  Mrs.  B.  M.     Helen  Troy 48  318 

Harry  Joselyn.     Oliphant See  Sea  Side 

Harry  Lorrequer.     Lever 51.823 

Harte.  Fred.  B.    Sazerac  lying  club 48.319 

Harte,  Francis  Bret.     Condensed  novels 48.320 

Drift  from  two  shores 48.321 

Flip  :   and  found  at  Blazing  Bar 48.322 

Gabriel  Conroy 48. 325 

In  the  Carquinez  woods 48.324 

Luck  of  roaring  camp  and  other  stories. .  .  .48.225 

CONTENTS. 

Higgles. 

Mission  Dolores. 
Mli.ss. 

Notes  by  flood  and  field. 
Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat. 
Bright  eye   of   the  com- 
mander. 
Tennessee's  partner. 

Mrs.  Skaggs'  husbands  and  other  stories. . .  .48.326 

CONTENTS. 

Adventures  of  Padre  Vi- 
centio. 

Boy's  dog. 

Charitable  reminiscences 

Christmas'  gift  that  came 
to  Rupert. 

Devil  aud  the  broker. 

From  a  bHlcony. 

How  Santa  Claus  came  to 
Simpson's  Bar. 

Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar. 

Legend  of  Devil's  Point. 

Legend  of  Monte  del  Di- 
ablo. 

Melons. 

Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal. 

Mrs.  Skaggs'  husbands. 

My  suburban  residence. 


Boonder. 

From  a  back  window. 

High  water  mark. 

Idvl  of  Red  Gulch. 

John  Chinaman. 

Lonely  rider. 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp. 

Man  of  no  account. 


have 


Neighborhoods     I 

moved  from. 
Night  at  Wingdam. 
Ogress  of  Silverlaiid. 
On  a  vulgar  little  boy. 
Poet  of  Sierra  Flat. 
Princess    Bob    and     her 

friends. 
Romance     of     Madrono 

Hollow. 
Ruins  of  San  Francisco. 
Seeing  the  steamer  off. 
Sidewalks. 
Surprising  adventures  of 

Master    Charles    Sum- 

merton. 
Venerable  impostor. 
Waiting  for  the  ship. 

Story  of  a  mine 48. 327 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  &c 48 .328 

CONTENTS. 

Jersey  Centenarian. 
Passages  in  the  life  of  Mr. 

Johii  Oakhurst. 
Rose  of  Tnolumue. 
Wan  Lee,  the  pagan. 


Baby  Sylvester. 
Episode  of  Fiddletown. 
Fool  of  Five  Forks,  The. 
How  old    man   Plunkett 
went  home. 


HARTE — HENTZ. 


19 


Harte  (continued) — 

Thankful  blossom 48.329 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain 48. 330 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar 48.331 

Hartman,  M.    Last  days  of  a  king 48.332 

Harvest  of  wild  oats.     Church 45-637 

Hassaurek,  F.     Secret  of  the  Andes 48. 333 

Hathercourt.      Moles  worth 50. 136 

Hatton,  J.     Christopher  Kenrick 48. 334 

Haunted  homestead.     South  worth 52. 1 16 

Haunted  ships.    Cunningham.    In  little  clas- 
sics.    Mystery,  vol.  8. 

Haven,  Alice.     Home  Stories 48-337 

Havers,    Miss   D.      (Theodore  Gift.)     Maid 

Ellice". 48.335 

Matter-of-fact  girl 48.336 

Haworths.     Burnett 45823 

Hawthorne,  J.     Bressant 48.335 

Dust 48 .2  n 

Fortune's   fool 48. 2 1 2 

Garth 48. 2 1 3 

Idolatry ; . .  .48 '214 

Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds 48.215 

Noble  blood 48.216 

Sebastian  Strome  48.217 

Hawthorne,  N.     Birthmark,  The.     In  little 
classics.      Mystery,    vol.    8. 

Blithedale  romance 48.218 

David  Swan,  in  little  classics.     Life,  vol.  4. 

Dr.  Grimshaw's  secret 48- 219 

Dolliver  romance 48. 220 

Ethan  Brande,  in  little  classics.  Exile,  vol.  i, 

P'anshawe 48. 22 1 

House  of  seven  gables 48.223 

Marble  fawn 48. 224 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse,  2  vols 48.225 

Our  old  home 48.226 

Scarlet  letter 48,227 

Septimus  Felton. .. . 48.228 

Snow  image 48. 292 

Tales' of   the  White    Hills   and  legends   of 

New  England. . . ." 48.222 

Three-fold  destiny,    in    little  classics,  For- 
tune, vol.  12. 

Twice  told  tale 48.230 

Wakefield,  in  little  classics,  Intellect,  vol.  2. 

Hay,    M.    C.   .  Dorothy's  venture See  Sea  Side 

For  her  dear  sake See  Sea  Side 

Hidden  perils See  Sea  Side 

Lady  Carmichael's  will. .  .See  Sea  Side  and  48.231 
My  first  offer See  Sea  Side 


Hay  (continzied) — 

Old  Myddelton's  money 48.232 

Squire's  legacy 48. 233 

Under  life's  key  See  Sea  Side 

Hazlett,  H.     Glennair 48  234 

Hd.  H.     My  comrades 49  812 

He  Cometh  not,  she  said.     Cudlip 46.725 

He  would  be  a  gentleman.     Lover 50.726 

Head  of  Medusa.     Fletcher 47- ^S 

Head  of  the  family.     Craik 45-213 

Headsman.  Cooper 45-317 

Healey.     Anon 4S.  in 

Healey,  M.     Lakeville 48.235 

Mere  caprice -. .  .48.236 

Storm  driven 48.237 

Summer's  romance 48.238 

Heart  and  science.     Collins 45  416 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian.     Scott 52.519 

Heaven,  Mrs.  S.  M.( Laura  Preston).  Aldeane48. 112 

Heavenward  led.     Sommers 52.223 

Hector,  Mrs.  A.  F.  (Mrs.  Alexander.)     Ad- 
miral's ward,  The 48. 113 

Executor.  The 48. 1 14 

Freres,  The 48,115 

Her  dearest  foe 48. 1 1 7 

Heritage  of  Langdale 48. 1 16 

Look  before  you  leap 48. 1 18 

Maid,  wife  or  widow 48.119 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird 48.120 

Which  shall  it  be 48.121 

Wooing  o't 48.122 

Hector,  Ser vadac.     Verne 54. 825 

Hedged  in.     Phelps SI-S39 

Heidelberg,  James 49.426 

Heidenmauer,  Cooper 45-3'8 

Heine,  Heinrich.     Scintillations 48. 132 

Heir  of  Redclyffe,     Yonge 54-127 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day.     Terhune 53-41  ^ 

Helen  Troy.     Harrison 48-318 

Helen's  babies,     Habberton 48  5 '6 

Helps,  Arthur.     Casimir  Maremma 48. 123 

Helps,  A.     Ivan  de  Biron 48. 124 

Henderson,    F.    C.       Dundorviksborg    and 

other  stories 48. 125 

Henry  Vni  and  his  court.     Mundt 5i-^'23 

Henry,  Esmond.     Thackeray 53-424  and  53-425 

Henry  Masterton.    James 49-427 

H^nry  Powers,  banker.     Kimball 49-241 

Henry  of  Guise.     James 49.428 

Hentz,  Mrs.  C.  L.     Eoline 48.126 

Ernest  Linwood 48. 127 


20 


HENTZ — HOOPER. 


Hentz  (continued) — 

Love  after  marriage 48. 128 

Planter's  northern  bride 48. 129 

Rena,  or  the  snow  bird 48. 130 

Robert  Graham 48. 131 

Hepworth,  G.  H.     "!  !  !" 48.133 

Hepzibah  Guinness.     Mitchell 50. 133 

Her  crime.     No  name  series 31.722 

Her  dearest  foe.     Hector 48. 1 16 

Her  friend  Lawrence.     Benedict 44-534 

Her  picture.     No  name  series 51-723 

Herbert,  H.  W.     Roman  traitor 48. 134 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.    Kingsley  .49. 1 14 

Heritage  of  Langdale.     Hector 48. 117 

Herman  Agha.    Palgrave 51-638 

Hermit  of  Wark worth.     Fouque 48.828 

Hermits,  The.     Kingsley 49- 115 

Hero,  A.     Craik 45-232 

Hero  Carthew.     Parr 51.646 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Marks.     Spofford 53. 820 

Hetty's  strange  story.     Jackson 49.420 

Heyse,  P.     In  Paradise.     2  vols 48. 135 

Tales  from  the  German 49-8i  i 

Hide  and  seek.     Collins 45-417 

Hidden  path.     Terhune 53-412 

Higginson,.  T.  W.     M.ilbone;  an  Old  port  ro- 
mance   49-813 

High  mills.     Saunders 52.621 

Higher  than  the  church.     Hillern 49.816 

Highland  widow.     Scott 52-633 

Hillern,  W.  von.     By  his  own  might 49-814 

Geier-Wally 49-815 

Higher  than  the  church 49.816 

Hour  will  come,  T!ie 49- 81 7 

Only  a  girl 49.818 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.     Warner 54  621 

Hillyers  and  the  Burtons.     Kingsley 49.121 

His  level  best:  and  other  stories 48»525 

CONTENTS. 


Brick  moon. 
Confidence. 
Modern  Siiibad. 
Mouse  and  lion. 


Queen  of  California. 
Tale  of  a  .salamander. 
Water  talk. 


His  littl|  mother.     Craik 45  - 1 1 1 

His  majesty  myself.     Baker 44»632 

His  sombre  rival.     Roe 52.822 

His  tvso  wives.     Clenmer 45-525 

History  and  adventures  of  an  atom.    Smollet.  52.221 

History  of  a  crime.     Hugo 49-517 

Hitherto.     Whitney 54.411 

Hofer,  E.     Old  countess 49-819 

Holland,  J.  G.     Arthur  Bonnicastle 49.820 


Holland  {continued) — 

Bay  path 49.821 

Miss  Gilbert's  career,  an  American  story. .  .49.822 

Nicholas  Minturn 49- 823 

Sevenoaks 49. 824 

Holley,  Marietta  {Josiah  Allen's  W\fe).     My 

opinions  and  Betsy  Bobbets' 49-825 

My  wayward  pardner 49  826 

Samantha  at  the  Centennial 49-827 

Hollister,  G.   H.     Kialey  hollow 49.828 

Holly  Tree  Inn,  and  other  stories.     Dickens.  .46,313 

Holm,  Saxe,     Stories  (first  series) 49.829 

Stories  (second  series) - 49-830 

Holmby  house.     Melville 50. 120 

Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Cameron  pride  ........  .49.831 

Chateau  d'or 49-71 1 

Daisy  Thornton 49-712 

Darkness  and  daylight 49-713 

Edith  Lyle 49  714 

Edna  Browning 49-715 

English  orphans 49- 7 16 

Forrest  house 49.717 

Lena  Rivers 49  7 18 

Marian  Gray 49-719 

Meadow  brook 49. 720 

Mildred '. 49  721 

Mill-bank 49-722 

Queenie  Hetherton 49 .723 

Tempest  and  sunshine 49-724 

West  lawn 49. 725 

Holmes,  O.  W.    Elsie  Venner 49726 

Guardian  angel 49. 727 

Holt,  E.  S.     Lady  Sybil's  choice 49  728 

White  rose  of  Langley 49-6i  i 

Holt,  J.  S.  (Abraham  Page).     What  I  know 

about  Ben  Eccles 49.612 

Home,  The.    Bremer 44.112 

Home  as  found.    Cooper 45-319 

Home  at  Greylock .    Prentiss 5 1 .434 

Home  heroes,  saints  and  martyrs.     Arthur. .  .44.722 

Home  influence.     Aguilar   44.817 

Home  nook.    Douglas 47  823 

Home  scenes.     Aguilar 44.818 

Home  stories.     Haven 48.337 

Homeward  bound.     Cooper 45-320 

Homoselle.     Round  robin  series 52  723 

Homo  Sum.      Ebers 47.412 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard.     Laffan 49-132 

Hood,  Thomas.     Tylney  hall 49-613 

Hooper,  Mrs.     Tsar's  window  49.614 

Under  the  tricolor 49-6i5 


HOOSIER — IN. 


21 


Hoosier  school  boy.     Eggleston 47-319 

Hoosier  school  master.     Eggleston 47-320 

Hope  Leslie.     2  vols.     Sedgwick 52-423 

Hope  Mills,     Douglas 42.824 

Hopeless  case.     Fawcett 47.228 

Horace  Templeton.     Lever 50-^24 

Horace  Wilde.     Mallary 50.319 

Horn,  George.     Count  Silvius 49.616 

Horrors  of  Paris.     Dumas 47.620 

Hostages  to  fortune.     Braddon 44.2276 

Hot  plowshares.     Tourgee 53.220 

Hour  and  the  man.     Martineau 50.223 

Hour  will  come,  The.     Hillern 49-8i7 

Piouse  and  home  papers.     Stowe 53-730 

House  and   the  brain.     Lytton,  in  little  clas- 
sics, intellect,  vol.  2. 

House  of  a  merchant  prince.     Bishop 44-429 

House  of  Ross;  and  other  tales.     Riddle 51. 129 

House  of  seven  gables.     Hawthorne 48.223 

House  of  the  two  Barbels      Theuriet 53-319 

Household  angel  in  disguise.    Baker 44.628 

Household  of  Bouverie.     Warfield 54  61 1 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     Manning.  .50.321 

How  Snooks  got  out  of  it .     Argles 44  7 1 8 

How  to  do  it.     Hale 48.526 

Howard,  B.  W.     Aunt  Serena 49.617 

Guenn 49.618 

One  summer 49- 6 19 

One  year  abroad 49.620 

Howard,  J.     Corry  O'Lanus;  his  views  and 

experiences 49.621 

Howells,  W.  D.     Chance  acquaintance 49  622 

Counterfeit  presentment 49.623 

Day's  pleasure.  A;  and  other  sketches 49-^24 

Doctor  Breen's  practice 49- 625 

Fearful  responsibility 49.626 


lanthe  (Embury,  Mrs.  E.  C.)     Greek  slave.  .49.412 

Idalia.    Ram^ 51-329 

Idolatry.     Hawthorne 48.214 

If,  yes  and  perhaps.     Hale 48.527 

CONTENTS. 


Children  of  the  public. 

Christmas  waits  in  Bos- 
ton. 

Dot  and  line  ali)habet. 

Last  of  the  Florida. 

Last  voyage  of  the  Reso- 
lute. 

Man  without  a  country. 


My  double,  and  how  he 

undid  me. 
Old  and  new,  face  to  face. 
Piece  of  possible  history, 

A. 
Skeleton  in  the  olo.sct. 
South   American    editor, 

The. 


Ike  Partington  and  his  friends.     Shillaber. . .  .52.518 

Ilka  on  the  hill  tops.     Boyesen 44.220 

Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.     Cross.  .46.825 
Improvisatore.    Anderson 44.833 


Howells  {continued) — 

Foregone  conclusion 49.627 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook 49.628 

Modern  instance 49.629 

Out  of  the  question 49. 630 

Romance  of  real   life.  A;    in  little  classics, 
life,  vol.  4. 

Sleeping  car;  a  farce 49-631 

Their  wedding  journey 49.632 

Undiscovered  country ' 49  5 1 1 

Woman's  reason,  A 49.512 

Howitt,    W.      Johnny   Darbyshire;    in   little 
classics,  Comedy,  vol.  9. 

Hugh  Melton.    King 49- 1 1 1 


Hughes,  T.     Scouring  of  the  white  horse. ..  .49, 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 49 

Tom  Brown's  school  days  at  Rugby 49 

Hugo,  V.     Brigand,  The 49 

History  of  a  crime ^g 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame 49 

Jargal.. 49. 

Man  who  laughs ^g 


Les  miserables. 


49 

'Ninety-three 49, 

Toilers  of  the  sea. 49 

Huguenot,    James 49 

Hulda.    Stahr 53 

Humaiiity.    Little  classics.  Johnson,  [ed). .  .  .49 

Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.     Hugo 49 

Hunt,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Leaden  casket 49 

Huntley,   S.   (Spoopendyke).     Mr.  and  Mrs. 

Spoopendyke ^g 

Husbands  and  homes.     Terhune 53 

Husks.     Terhune _, -. 53 

Hutted  knoll.     "Wyandotte."   Cooper 45 

Hypatia.    Kingsley 49 


513 

514 

515 
516 

517 
518 

519 
520 
521 
522 

524 
429 
827 

215 
518 
525 

411 
413 
534 
321 
116 


In  a  winter  city.     Rame 51.330 

In  change  unchanged.    Villari 54-  7 16 

In  extremis.     Greenough .48.633 

In  His  name.    Hale 48. 528 

In  Maremna.     Rame S1.331 

In  Paradise,  2  vols.     Heyse 48.135 

In  prison  and  out.     Smith 52.216 

In  search  of  the  castaways.     Verne 54.825 

In  silk  attire.     Black 44.437 

In  the  Camargue.      Bowles 44.217 

In  the  Carquinez  woods.      Harte 48.324 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.     Edwards See  Sea  Side 

In  the  distance.     Lathrop 49.138 

In  the  meshes.     Thayer SS-S^S 


22 


IN — JENKINS. 


In  the  SchilHngscourt.     John 49. 325 

In  the  toils.     Paddock 51.637 

In  trust.     Douglas 47-825 

In  trust.     Oliphant 51.621 

Ina.     Washburn 54-  5^4 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.    Simple  story 494^3 

India.      Southworth 5^.  1 17 

Indiana.     Dudevant 47-719 

Inez.     Wilson 54-423 

Infelice.     Wilson 54-3" 

Ingelow,  J.    Don  John   49.414 

Fated  to  be  free 49.414A 

Off  the  Skelligs 49  415 

Sarah  de  Berenger 49.416 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.     Old  ocean 49  417 

Ingo.     Freytag 48-  7 1 7 

Ingrahan.     Freytag 48.718 

Inheritance.     Ferrier 47.230 

Initials.     Tautphoeus 53-519 

Innocents  abroad.     Clemens 45-506 

Intellect,  little  classics.     Johnson  {ed) 49.216 

Interpreter,  The.     Melville 50. 120A 

Into  the  light.     Ogden 49-4i8 

Invisible  empire.     ('•  Fool's  errand.")     Tour- 
gee 53-221 


Irene.    Bauer 44-524 

Iris.     Holmes,    in   little    classics,   Romance,  vol.    7 

Irish  stories  and  legends.    Lover 50.727 

Iron  hand.     Dumas 47.621 

Iron  mask.     Dumas 47.622 

Iron  shroud.  Mudford,  in  little  classics.  Trag- 
edy, vol.  3 49.222 

Irving,  W.     Alhambra See  Belles  Lettres 

Bracebridge  hall See  Belles  Lettres 

Crayon  miscellany See  Belles  Lettres 

Salmagundi See  Belles  Lettres 

Sketch  Book Ses  Belles  Lettres 

Spanish  papers,  2  vols See  Belles  Letjres 

Tales  of  a  traveler See  Belles  Lettres 

Wolfert's  roost,  etc See  Belles  Lettres 

Is  that  all?     Preston 51-313 

Isabel  of  Bavaria.    Dumas 47.623 

Iseulte,     Dempster 46.522 

Israel  Mort  Overman.     Saunders 52.628 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.    Reade 51-225 

It  is  the  fashion.      Auer 44.728 

Ivan  de  Biron.     Helps 48. 1 24 

Ivanhoe.     Scott 52. 520 

Ivar.     Carlen 45-730 


J.  S.  of  Dale.    Crime  of  Henry  Vane 53-721 

Jack.     Sherwood 52-317 

Jack  Hinton.     Lever 50.825 

Jack  Tier.     Cooper 45.322 

Jackson,  D.     Alonzo  and  Melissa 49-412 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.     Hetty's  strange  story. 49.429 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice 49-4IO 

Jacques  Bonneval.     Manning.... 50.322 

James,  G.  P.  R.     Arrah  Neil 49-422 

Castle  of  Ehrenstein 49. 420 

Cavalier 49.424 

Darnley 49.425 

Gipsey 49-425A 

Heidelberg 49  426 

Henry  Masterton 49  427 

Henry  of  Guise 49- 428 

Huguenot,  The 49.429 

King's  highway 49-430 

Philip  Augustus , 49-422 

Pequinillo 49-43' 

Richelieu 49  433 

Rose  D'Albert 49  434 

Russell 49-435 

James,  H.  Jr.     American,  The 49-436 


James  (continued) — 

Confidence 49.437 

Daisy  Miller 49-438 

Europeans   49-439 

Passionate  pilgrim  and  other  stories 49  440 

Portrait  of  a  lady 49-441 

Roderick  Hudson 49-442 

Siege  of  London ,  49.443 

Washington  Square 49  444 

Watch  and  ward 49.445 

Jan  of  the  windmill.     Ewlng 47.218 

Jane  Bouverie.     Sinclair 52.324 

Jane  Eyre.     NichoUs 51-7" 

Janet's  home.     Keary 49.236 

Janet's  repentance.     Cross 46.826 

Jangada,  The;  or  eight  hundred  leagues  on  the 

Amazon,     Verne 54  827 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.     Marryat 50.329 

Jargal.     Hugo 49-5^9 

Jarl's  daughter.     Burnett 45.824 

Jean  Teterol's  idea.     Cherbuliez 45-627 

Jenkins,  Mrs.  C.     Jupiter's  daughters 49-3'  1 

Little  Hodge 49-312 

Psyche  of  to-day 49.313 


JENKINS — KATHAYAN. 


23 


Jenkins  (continued) — 

Within  an  ace 49. 314 

Jenkins,  E.     Devil's  chain 49-  31 5 

Ginx's  baby 49- 3 16 

Jephson,  R.  M.     Roll  of  the  drum,  and  other 

tales   49'3i7 

Jericho  road.     Habberton 48.517 

Jerrold,    D.       Fireside   saints.       See    Belles 
Lettres. 
Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk  and  other  papers. 

See  Belles  Lettres. 
Mrs.   Caudle's  curtain  lectures.     See  Belles 
Lettres. 
Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.     Barham.     In   little  clas- 
sics.    Life,  vol.  4. 

Jessamine.     Terhune 53-414 

Jet.    Edwards 47-423 

Jew,  The.      Spindler 53-8i7 

Jewel  in  the  Lotos.     Tincker 53-324 

Jewett,  S.  O.     Country  by-ways 49.318 

Country  doctor 49.319 

Deephaven 49  320 

Old  friends  and  new   49.321 

Jezebel's  daughter.     Collins 45  418 

Joan.     Broughton 44. 125 

John,     Carlen 45  731 

John,  E.  {E.  Marlitt).    At  the  councillor's.  .  .49.322 

BailiflTs  maid 49, 323 

Gold  Elsie 49, 324 

In  the  Schillingscourt 49-325 

Little  Moorland  princess 49, 326 

Same,  entitled  "Princess  of  the  Moor,"  See 
Sea  Side. 

Magdalena 49.327 

Old  Mam'selle's  secret 49  328 

Over  yonder ,    49. 320 

Second  wife 49. 330 

John  Andross.     Davis 46, 530 

John  Brent.     Winthrop       54-319 

John  Dorrien.     Kavanagh 49-231 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes.     Taylor 53-522 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.     Craik 45.112 

John  Inglesant,     Shorthouse 52,320 

John  Marchmont's  legacy.     Braddon 44.228 

John  Milton  and  his  times.     Ring 51-130 

John  Thompson,  blockhead;  and  other  stories. 

Parr 51.647 

John  Worthington's  name.     Benedict 44-535 


Johnny  Darbyshire.     Howitt.     In  little  clas- 
sics:    Comedy,  v,  9. 
Johnson,  R.,  [editor),  Little  Classics. 

Authors 4  49. 21 1 

Childhood. 49.211  A 

Comedy 49.212 

Exile 49.213 

Fortune 49-214 

Heroism   49.214  A 

Humanity 49.215 

Intellect 49.216 

Laughter 49.217 

Life 49.218 

Love , 49  219 

Lyrical   poems 39. 112 

Minor  poems 39. 1 12A 

Mystery 49.219A 

Narrative  poems 39-1 13 

Nature 49. 220 

Romance   , 49,221 

Tragedy 49.222 

Johnson,  S.     Rasselas 49. 223 

Johnson,  V.  W.     English  Daisy  Miller 49.224 

Fainalls  of  Tipton 49-225 

Neptune  vase See  Sea  Side. 

Jolly  fellowship.     Stockton 53-722 

Jolly  summer.  A,     Anon 49 .226 

Jonathan.     Tytler 53-143 

Jones,  II.  M.     Gipsy  mother 49' 227 

Joseph  and  his  friend.     Taylor 53- 523 

Joseph  Balsamo.     Dumas 47-624 

Joseph  in  the  snow.    Auerbach 44-733 

Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.    Cherbuliez 45.628 

Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.     Braddon 44.229 

Journey  to  the  center  of  the  earth.     Verne. .  .54.826 

Judd,  S.     Margaret 49.228 

Judith.     Terhune 53-415 

Judith  Shakespeare.    Black 44-438 

Judson,  E.    Kathayan  slave,  in  little  classics, 

Tragedy,  vol.  3 49.222 

Julian.    Ware 54728 

Juliette;  or  now  and  forever.    Baker 44.629 

Juncker,  E.     Margarethe 49  229 

June.    Forrester 48.817 

Jupiter's  daughters.    Jenkins 49-31  ^ 

Just  as  I  am.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Justine's  lovers.    Anon 49-23° 


Kaloolah.    Mayo 50. 237 

Kate  Danton.     Fleming 47.232 


Kate  Weathers.    Vaughn S4-8i5 

Kathayan  slave,  The.    Judson,  in  little  clas- 


24 


KATHAYAN — LAND. 


Kathayan  {continued) — 

sics,  Tragedy,  vol.  3 49. 222 

Katherine  Earle.    Traflon 53.225 

Kathie  Brande.    Parr,  H 51-643 

Kathleen.    Burnett 45.825 

Kavanagh,  J.    John  Dorrien 49.231 

Madeline 49. 232 

Nathalie 49-233 

Queen  Mab 49. 234 

Rachel  Ray 49.235 

Keary,  A.     Janet's  home 49.236 

Oldbury 49  237 

York  and  Lancaster  rose See  Sea  Side 

Keddie,  Miss  H.  {Sarah  Tytler).     Lady  Bell. 49.238 

Mademoiselle  More See  Sea  Side 

Noblesse  oblige See  Sea  Side 

Kellys  and  O'Kellys.     Trollope 53- 1 17 

Kenelm  Chillingly.    Lylton  50.614 

Kenilworth.     Scott 52.521 

Kennedy,  J.  P.     Rob  of  the  bowl 49-239 

Kent,  J.     Sybil  Spencer 49.240 

Kept  in  the  dark.     Trollope See  Sea  Side 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C See  Newell,  R.  H. 

Kilmeny.     Black 44-439  and  44.311 

Kilrogan  cottage.    Despard 46. 527 

Kimball,  R.  B.     Heury  Powers,  banker 49.241 

St.  Leger 49.242 

King,  K.     Hugh  Melton 49.  i " 

Off  the  roll 49.112 

King  of  the  golden  river.     Raskin,  in  little 

classics,  Childhood,  vol.  10. 
King  of  the   peak.      Cunningham,   in  little 
classics,  Romance,  vol.  7. 


King's  highway.     James 49.430 

Kings  in  exile.     Daudet 46.622 

King's  own.    Marryat 50.330 

Kings,  queens  and  barbarians.     Gilman 48.614 

Kingsley,  C.    Alton  Locke 49- 1 13 

liereward 49-1 14 

Hermits,  The 49. 115 

Hypatia 49.116 

Lost   child,  in  little  classics,  Childhood,    vol.   10 

Two  years  ago 49- 1 1 7 

Westward,  ho  ! 49. 118 

Yeast 49- 1 19 

Kingsley,  H.     Austin  Elliott 49. 120 

Hillyars  and  the  Burtons 49. 121 

Leighton  court 49.122 

Ravenshoe 49-123 

Kinley  hollow.    Hollister 49.828 

Kip,  L,     Dead  marquise 49. 124 

Nestlenook 49. 125 

Under  the  bells 49,126 

Kip,  W.  L     Mnont;   a  tale  of  slave  life  in 

Rome 49.127 

Kirkland,  Mrs.  C,  M.     Western  clearings  . .  .49. 128 

Kismet.     Fletcher 47.116 

Kiss  and  be  friends,     Smith 52«334 

Kith  and  kin.    Fothergill 48.823 

Kitty.     Edwards See  Sea  Side 

Knight  of  Gwynne,     Lever 50.826 

Knight  of  the  19th  century.    Roe 52,828 

Knights  of  to-day,     Barnard 44  520 

Kouns,  Nathan  C.    Dorcas,  the   daughter  of 

Faustina 49,129 


L'Abbe,  Constantin.     Halevy 48-537 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.     Abdallah,  or  the  four- 
leaved  shamrock 49- 1 30 

Lady  Anna.     Trollope 53- 1 18 

Lady  Audley's  secret.    Braddon 44-230 

Lady  Bell.     Keddie 49-238 

Lady  Betty's  governess.     Guernsey 48.638 

Lady   Carmichael's  will.     Hay.     48,231  and 
Sea  Side. 

Lady  Clara  Vere  de  Vere.     Spielhagen 53813 

Lady  Jane.     Oliphant.  ^ee  Sea  Side. 

Lady  of  Launay.     Trollope 53- '  '9 

Lady  of  Lyons.     Lytton 50.615 

Lady  of  Shalott.     Phelps,   in  little  classics, 

childhood,  vol.  10. 
Lady  of  the  Aroostook.     Howells 49. 628 


Lady  of  the  ice.     De  Mille 46.517 

Lady  Sybil's  choice.     Holt 49-728 

Lady  of  the  isle.     Southworth 52.118 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart.     Black.  44.718 

and  44  312. 
Lady's  will.     Braddon.  See  Sea  .Side. 

Laffan,  M.  .  Christy  Carew 49- 131 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard 49. 132 

Laicus.     Abbott 44.811 

Lake  house.     Stahr 43.828 

Lakeville.     Healey 48.235 

Lamartine,  A.  de.     Genevieve 49. 133 

Lamb,  Martha  J.     Spicy 49-134 

Lamplighter.     Cummms 46.612 

Land  of  gold,  a  Jale  of  '49.     Spurr 53-825 

Land  of  the  sky.     Fisher 47. 238 


LAND- 

Land  o'  the  leal.     Mather See  Sea  Side. 

Landolin,     Auerbach.  B 44-734 

Laneton  parsonage.  2  vols.     Sewell 42.429 

Lanier,  S.     Tiger  lilies 49-135 

Lass  o'  Lowrie's.     Burnett 4S-826 

Last  Athenian.     Rydberg 52.619 

Last  days  of  a  king.     Hartman 48.332 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.    Lytton 50.616 

Last  of  the  Barons.    Lytton 50.617 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     Cooper. 45-323 

Lathrop,  G.  P.     Afterglow 49-136 

An  echo  of  passion 49. 137 

In  the  distance 49. 138 

Latimer,  M.  E.     Veronica 49-139 

Laughter.     Little  classics,  vol.  5.     Johnson, 

«^ 49-217 

Laurel  bush.     Craik 45- 1 13 

Lanson  tragedy.     DeForest,  in  little  classics, 
Tragedy,  vol.  3. 

Lavengro.     Borrow 44.215 

Lawrence,  G.  A.     Brakespeare See  Sea  Side 

Guy  Livingstone 49. 140 

Hagarene 49- 141 

Maurice  Bering 49. 142 

Lazarus,   E.     Alide;  an  episode  in  Goethe's 

life 49-143 

Lazy  man's  work.     Sparhawk 53-8i  i 

Leaden  casket.     Hunt 49.525 

Leah.     Edwards 47.424 

Leather  stocking  and  silk.     Cooke 45.432 

Leavenworth  case.     Green 48.628 

Led  horse  claim,  The.    Foote 48.811 

Lee,  Harriet.     Canterbury  tales,  5  vols 49. 144 

Lee,  Holme See  Parr,  H. 

Leech  club.     Owen 51-637 

Legacy.  A.     Craik 45- 1^4 

Legend  of  Montrose.    Scott .52.511 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus.     Clarke 4S-643 

Legends  and  records.     Taylor 53-525 

Leighton  court.    Kingsley 49. 122 

Leila.    Lytton 50.618 

Lena,  the  silent  woman.      Anon 50.811 

Lena  Rivers.     Holmes 49.718 

Lenox  Dare.     Townsend 53-222 

Leone.     Monti,  Round  Robin  series 52.724 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.     Gil  Bias 50.812 

Leslie,  M . .  > See  Baker,  H.  M. 

Lesson  in  love.    Round  Robin  series 52.725 

Letter  of  credit.    Warner 54622 

Lever,  C.    Arthur  O'Leary 50.813 

Barrington 50.814 


-LITTLE. 


25 


Lever  {continued) — 

Bramleighs 50.815 

Charles  O'Malley 50.816 

Con  Cregan 50.817 

Daltons 50.818 

Davenport  Dunn 50.819 

Day's  ride 50.820 

Dodd  family 50.821 

Fortunes  of  Glencore 50.822 

Harry  Lorrequer 50. 823 

Horace  Templeton 50.824 

Jack  Plinton 50.825 

Knight  of  G Wynne 50. 826 

Lora  Kilgobbin 50. 827 

Luttrell  of  Arran 50.828 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin 50.829 

Maurice  Tiernay 50.830 

6'Donoghue 50.831 

One  of  them 50.832 

Roland  Cashel 50.833 

Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke 50.834 

Sir  Jasper  Carew 50. 7 1 1 

That  boy  of  Norcott's 50.712 

Tom  Burke 50.713 

Tony  Butler 50.713A 

Lewald,  F See  Stahr,  A.  W.  T. 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Ranthorpe 50-7I4 

Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  A.  {George  Eliot).  .See  Cross, 

Mrs.  M.  A. 
Lie,  J.    Pilot  and  his  wife;  a  Norse  love  story .  50.715 

Liefde See  de  Liefde 

Life.     Little  classics.     Johnson  erf 49.218 

Life  for  a  life.      Craik 45-iiS 

Life  on  the  Mississippi  river.     Clemens 45-5^7 

Life's  lottery.     Osburne,  E 51-632 

Lifting  the  veil.     Anon 50.716 

Lillie,  L.  0.    Prudence 50.717 

Lily  and  the  cross.    De  Mille 46.518 

Lindau,  R.     Gordon  Baldwin 5°- 7 18 

Liquidated S^7^9 

Lindisfarn  chase.    Trollope 53-  ^  ^4 

Links  in  Rebecca's  life.     Alden 44-823 

Linley  Rocheford.    McCarthy 50. 240 

Linton,  E.  L.     From  dreams  to  waking 50.720 

Misericordia 50-72I 

Linwoods,  The.     Sedgwick.     2  vols 52-424 

Lionel  Lincoln.     Cooper 45-324 

Liquidated.     Lindau S°-7'9 

Little  classics See  Johnson,  Rossiter 

Little  comedies.     Sturgis 53-624 

Little  Dorrit.    Dickens 46.314 


26 


LirrLE — MACARIA, 


Little  gentleman  in  green.    Savin 52.622 

Little  goo<l-for-nothing.    Daudet 46.623 

Little  IJodge.     Jenkins 49  312 

Little  Jakey.     de    Kroyft,  in   little   classics, 
Childhood,  vol.  10. 

Little  moorland  princess.     John 49-326 

Little  pilgrim.     Oliphant 51.622 

Little  savage.     Marryat 5°  33 1 

Living  link.     De  Mille   46519 

Livy,   stories    from.     Church.      See  Belles  Lettres. 

Lizzie.     Hardy.     3  vols 48419 

Locke,    D.'  R.     (P.  V  Nashy  )     Morals  of 

Abou  Ben  Adhem   , 50  723 

Nasby  in  exile Se.e  Belles  Lettres. 

Paper  city 50  724 

Lofty  and  the  lowly.     Mcintosh.    2  v 50. 1 1 2 

Look  before  you  leap.     Hector 48. 1 18 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Hyperion.    See  Belles  Lettres. 

Kavanagh See  Belles  Lettres. 

Lord  Hope's  choice.     Stephens 53. 832 

Lord  Kilgobbin.     Lever 50. 827 

Lorleyand  Reinhard.     Auerbach 44-735 

Loma  Doone.     Blackmore 44- 328 

Loosing  to  win.     Davis 46.627 

Lost  casket.     Du  Boisgobey 47-714 

Lost   child.      Kingsley.      In    little   classics. 
Childhood,  v.  10. 

Lost  for  love.     Braddon 44.231 

Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow      Southworth 52.1 19 

Lost  in  a  great  city      Douglas 47.826 

Lost  love,  A.     Ogle 51.616 

Lost  will.     Wood 54  216 

Lothair.     Disraeli 47.811 

Lotta  .SchmiJf     Trollope 53-  '20 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.     Harris. ..  .48  431 

Louise  la  Valliere.     Dumas 47-625 

Louisiana.     Burnett   45  828 

Loukis  Laras.     Bikelas 44  426 

Love.     Little  classicsj  v.  6.     Johnson  {ed.).  .49  219 

Love  after  marriage      Hentz 48. 128 

Love  and  liberty.     Dumas 47  626 

Love  and  life      Vonge 54  128 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Preston 51-314 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.     Reade 51.226 

Loves  of  a  lawyer.     Shuman 52.321 

Lover,  S.     Barney  O  Reirdon,  the  navigator. 

In  little  classics.    Comedy,  vol.  9 49.212 

Fairy-finder.      In  little  classics.       Fortune, 

vol   2 49-214 


Lover  [continued) — 

Handy  Andy 50.725 

He  would  be  a  gentleman 50.726 

Irish  stories  and  legends S0.727 

Rory  O'More 50.728 

Lowell,  James  Russell.     My  garden  acquaint- 
ance   50.729 

Lowell,  R.  T.  S.     Raft  that   no   man  made. 

In  little  classics.    Mystery,  vol.  8. . .  .49  219A 
Luck   of  roaring    camp   and   other    stories. 

Harte. 48.325 

Lucretia.     Lytton 50,619 

Lucy.     Smith 52-335 

Lucy  Arlynn.     Trowbridge 53-135 

Lucy  Howard's  journal.     .Sigourney 52.322 

Lucy  Rodey.     Durand 47- 520 

Luttrell  of  Arran.     Lever 50. 828 

Lytton,  Sir  E.  B.     Alice S0.731 

Caxtons SO-732 

Coming  race 50-733 

Devereux  5^-734 

Disowned 50-735 

Ernest  Maltravers .50.736 

Eugene  Aram 50.737 

Falkland 50.61 1 

Godolphin 50.612 

Harold 50.613 

Kenelm  Chillingly 50.614 

Lady  of  Lyons 50.615 

Last  days  of  Pompeii 50.616 

Last  of  the  barons 50.617 

Leila   50.618 

Lucretia 50.619 

My  novel.     2  vols ,....50.620 

Night  and  morning 50-5II 

Parisians 50-  5 '  2 

Paul  Clifford 5o-5i3 

Pausanius  the  Spartan 50. 514 

Pelham 50-5I5 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 50.618 

Rienzi 50.516 

Rise  and  fall  of  Athens 50. 5 17 

Strange  story 50.518 

What  will  he  do  with  it? 50.519 

Zanoni 50. 520 

Zicci 58-61 1 

Lytton,    E.    R.   (Owen  Mereditfi.)     Ring  of 

Amasis! 5o-730 


Mabel's  mistake,    Stephens 53-833      Macaria.     Wilson 54-312 


MC  CARTHY— 

McCarthy,  J.     Dear  Lady  Disdain 50.238 

Fair  Saxon 50-239 

Linley  Rocheford 50.24.0 

Miss  Misanthrope 50.241 

Paul  Massie 50.242 

McClellan,  Mrs.     Cupid  and  the  sphinx So. 243 

Macdermotts  of  Ballycloran.     Trollope 53-122 

Macdonald,  F.     Nathaniel  Vaughan 50.521 

Macdonald,  Geo.    Adela  Cathcart 50.522 

Alec  Forbes 50.41 1 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood 50.412 

Castle  Warlock See  Sea  Side 

David  Eiginbrod 50.413 

Donal  Grant 50.414 

Gifts  of  the  child  Christ,  The 50.415 

Guild  court 56.416 

Malcolm 50.417 

Marquis  of  Lossie 50.418 

Mary  Marston 50.419 

Paul  Faber 50.420 

Phantastes 50.421 

Portent 50.422 

Robert  Falconer 50.423 

Seaboard  parish 50.424 

Sir  Gibbie 50.425 

Stephen  Archer 50.426 

Vicar's  daughter 50.427 

Warlock  of  Glen  Warlock So. 428 

Weighed  and  wanting See  Sea  Side 

Wilfried  Cumbermede 50429 

Unspoken  sermons 50.430 

MacDuff,  J.  R.     Story  of  a  shell,  The 50.431 

McGrath,  T.     Pictures  from  Ireland 50. 1 1 1 

Mcintosh,  M.  J.     Lofty  and  the  lowly,  2  vols.  50.112 
Mackenzie,  H.   Story  of  La  Roche.    In  little 

classics.    Tragedy.   Vol.  3 49.222 

McLean,  Mrs.  S.  P.     Cape  Cod  folks 50. 1 14 

Some  other  folks 50. 1 1 5 

Towhcad 50. 1 16 

Macleod  of  Dare.     Black 44313 

Macon,  J.  A.     Uncle  Gabe  Tucker;  or  reflec- 
tions, songs  and  sentiment  in  the  quarters.  50.313 

Macquoid,  Mrs.  K.  S.     Esau  Brunswick 50.432 

Fisherman  of  Auge .50.311 

Wild  as  a  hawk 50.312 

Madame.     Benedict 44-536 

Madiame  de  Chamblay.     Dumas 47-627 

Madame  Delphine.     Cable 45-723 

Madame  Gosselin.    Ulbach S4.81 1 

Madame  Lucas.     Round  robin  series 52.726 

Madame  Pompadour's  garter.     St.  Andr^  . .  .52.626 


-MARGUERITE.  27 

Madame  Therese.     Erckmann-Chatrian 47-336 

Madcap  Violet.    Black 44-314 

Madeline.    Kavanagh 49.232 

Madalon  Lemoine.     Adams 44-815 

Made  or  married.     Fothergill 48.824 

Mademoiselle  Bismarck.     Champlin 45.612 

Mademoiselle  Mori.      Keddie,  2  vols.  .See  Sea  Side 

Magdalena.    John 49-327 

Maid  Ellice.     Havers 48.335 

Maid  of  honor.    Bawr. 50.315 

Maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories.     Black.  .44.315 
Maid  of  Malines.    Lytton.    In  little  classics. 
Love,  vol.  6. 

Maid  of  Sker.     Blackmore 44-329 

Maid  of  Stralsund.     de  Liefde 46.513 

Maid,  wife  or  widow?     Hector 48.119 

Maiden   and    married   life   of  Mary   Powell. 

Manning 50. 323 

Maiden  widow.     Southworth 52. 1^0 

Maitland,  E.  (Herbert  Ainslie).    By  and  by.  .50.316 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine 50.317 

Majendie,  Lady  M.     Giannetto 50.318 

Major  Jones'  courtship.     Thompson 53-321 

Making  of  a  man.     Fletcher 47- "7 

Malbone;  an  Oklport  romance.      Higginson. 49.813 

Malcolm.     Macdonald 50.417 

Mallary,  P.  J.     Horace  Wilde 50.319 

Malot,  Hector.     Sea  and  shore 50.320 

Man  and  wife.    Collins 45-419 

Man's  a  man  for  a'  that,  A.    Anon 50.325 

Man  proposes.     Anon 50.324 

Man  of  the  world.     Nonh 51.614 

Man  who  laughs.     Hugo 49-S20 

Man  with  five  wives.     Dumas 47.628 

Man  without  a  country.     Hale.    In  modern  classics. 

Manfred.     Guerrazzi   48.512 

Manning,  A.    Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  50. 321 

Jacques  Bonneval 50.322 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell ....  50.323 

Mansfield  park.    Austin,  jr 44-6i9 

Manuela  Paredes.     No  name  sieries 5'- 724 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.    The  betrothed 50.326 

Marble  fawn.     Hawthorne 48.224 

Marcus  Blair.     Wright 54  1 12 

Mardi,  a  voyage  thither.     Melville 50. 122 

Margaret.    Judd 49.228 

Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.     Stretton ....  53.622 

Margaret  Percival.     Sewell,  3  vols 52.430 

Margarethe.     Juncker 49-229 

Marguerite  de  Valois.     Dumas   47>629 

Marguerite  Lacoste,  2  vols.     Belot See  Sea  Side 


28 


MARGUERITE — MELVILLE. 


Marguerite's  journal.     Harris 48.312 

Marian  Gray.     Holmes 49-7J9 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.     Mundt 5''^24 

Marie  Derville.     De  Witt 46.529 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people.     Aldrich. .  .44.826 

Marjorie's  quest.    Gould 48.624 

Markof,  the  Russian  violinist.     Durand 47-521 

Marlitt,  E See  John,  E. 

Marmorne.      No  name  series     (ascribed  to 

F.  J.  Hamerton) 48.411 

Marquis  of  Carabas.     Spofford 53-^21 

Marquis  of  Lossie.     Macdonald 50.418 

Marriage.     Ferrier 47'23i 

Marriage  verdict.     Dumas 47-630 

Married  belle.     Smith 52.336 

Married  for  both  worlds.     Porter 51-426 

Married  in  haste.     Stephens 53-834 

Married  or  single,  2  vols.     Sedgwick 52-425 

Marryat,  Florence.     tSee  Church,  Mrs.  R. 
Marryat,    Capt.    F.      Children  of  the   new 

forest 50.327 

Frank  Mildmay 50.328 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father 5°-329 

King's  own 50.330 

Little  savage 50-331 

Masterman  Ready 50-  ZZ'^^ 

Midshipman  Easy 50.333 

Mission 50.334 

Monsieur   Violet 50.335 

Newton  Forster SO.336 

Olla  podrida 50-337 

Pacha  of  many  tales 50-338 

Percival  Keene 50-2II 

Peter  Simple 50,212 

Phantom  ship 5o-2i3 

Pirate  and  three  cutters 50.214 

•  Poacher , 50.215 

Poor  Jack 50.216 

Rattlin  the  reefer 50.217 

Settlers  in  Canada 50.218 

Snarleyow 50.219 

Valerie 50.220 

Marrying  by  lot.     Mortimer 5'-8i4 

Marsh,  Caldwell,  A.     Bosom  friend 50.221 

Mar's  white  witch.     Douglas 47.820 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     Dickens 46.315 

Martin,  Kate  B.     Belgian  days 50.222 

Martineau,  H.     Hour  and  the  man 50.223 

Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     Lever 50.829 

Martyrs  of  Spain.     Charles 45.621 

Mary  Anerly.     Blackmore 44  330 


Mary  Barton.     Gaskell 48,732 

Mary  Derwent.     Stephens 53-835 

Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord.     Charles. 
See  religion,  biography. 

Mary  Marston.     Macdonald 50.419 

Mashallah.     Stoddard 53-723 

Master  of  Greylands.     Wood 54-217 

Masterman  Ready.     Marryat 50.332 

Mathers,  H.  B.     Comin'  thro'  the  rye 50.224 

My   lady  green  sleeves See  Sea  Side 

Land  o'   the  leal See  Sea  Side 

As  he  comes  up   the  stair See  Sea  Side 

Mathew  Ropar.     Picton 51.413 

Mathews,  Julia  A.     Bessie  Harrington's  ven- 
ture  50.225 

Mathews,  Margaret  H.    Dr.  Gilbert's  daugh- 
ters   50.226 

Matrimony.     Norris 51-613 

Matter-of-fact  girl.     Havers 48.336 

Mattie  ;  a  stray.     Robinson 5^-139 

Maurice  Bering.     Lawrence , 49. 142 

Maurice  Tiernay.     Lever 50.830 

Maxwell,  C.     Story  of  three  sisters 50.227 

May,  Caroline,  [ed.)  The  Woodbine 50.228 

Mayflower.    Stowe 53-73^ 

Mayo,  L  F.  (Edward  Garrett.)     By  still  wa- 
ters  50.229 

Crooked  places 50. 230 

Dead  sin 50.231 

Doing  and  dreaming 50.232 

Gold  and  dross So. 233 

Quiet  Miss  Godolphin 50.234 

White  as  snow 50. 235 

Mayo,  W.  S.     The  Berber 50.236 

Kaloolah So.  237 

Mayor  of  Windgap.     Banim 44-519 

Meade,  L.  T.     Mother  Herring's  chicken. .  .50. 117 

Meadow  brook.     Holmes 49- 720 

Meinhold,  W.     Sidonie,  the  sorceress 50. 1 18 

Melbourne  house.     Warner S4-623 

Melville,  G.  J.  W.     Gladiators SO.  1 19 

Holmby  House . .-. 50. 120 

Interpreter,  The 50. 120A 

Queen's  Maries 50.121 

Sister  Louise See  Sea  Side 

Melville,  H,     Bell  tower.     In  little  cLissics. 

Tragedy,  vol.  3 49.222 

Mardi  and  the  voyage  thither 50. 122 

Moby  Dick 50.123 

Redburn 50. 124 

White  Jacket So.  125 


MEMBER — MONTGOMERY. 


29 


Member  for  Paris.    Murray 51.832 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     Dumas 47.631 

Men,  women  and  ghosts.     Phelps 5i'S40 

Mercedes  of  Castile.     Cooper 45-325 

Merchant  of  Berlin.    Mundt 51-825 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.     Jackson   49-421 

Mere  caprice.     Healy 48.236 

Meredith,  G.     Evan  Harrington 56. 126 

Meredith.  O See  Lytton 

Merimee,  P.    Carmen : 50. 127 

Meta  Holdenis.     Cherbuliez 

Meyers,  R.  C.     Miss  Margery's  roses 50. 128 

Michael  Strogoff.    Verne 54,828 

Middlemarch.     Cross.     2  vols.  ..46.827  and  46.711 

Midnight  sun.     Bremer 44  113 

Midshipman  Easy.      Marryat 50-333 

Mignon.     Forrester 48.818 

Mildred.    Craik 46.'8i2 

Mildred.     Holmes 49-721 

Miles  Wallingford.     Cooper 45  326 

Mill  on  the  floss.     Cross 46.712 

Millbank.     Holmes 49. 722 

Miller,  C.  H.  (Joaquin  Milkr).     First  fami- 
lies of  the  Sierras 50. 129 

Miller,  Hugh.     Tales  and  sketches 50. 130 

Miller,  Joaquin See  Miller,  C.  H. 

Miller  of  Angibault.     Dudevant 47- 720 

Mills  of  Tuxbury.     Townsend 53-223 

Milly  Darrell.     Braddon 6'ee  Sea  Side 

Minister's  wooing.     Stowe 53-732 

Mirage.     Fletcher -57- 118 

Miriam's  memoirs.     Warfield 54.612 

Miserables,  Les.     Hugo.     5  vols 49-521 

Misericordia,     Linton 50.721 

Mishaps  of  Mr.  Ezekiel  Pelter.     Anon 50. 131 

Miss  Angel.     Ritchie.. 51-132 

Miss  Carew.    Edwards 47-421 

Miss  Crespigny.     Burnett 45-829 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.    Benedict 44-537 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     Holland 49.822 

Miss  Mackenzie.     Trollope 53- 123 

Miss  Margery's  roses.     Meyers 50. 128 

Miss  Marjoribanks.     Oliphant 51-623 

Miss  Misanthrope.    McCarthy 50.241 

Miss  Molly.     Butt 45  718 

Miss  Oona  McQuarrie;  sequel   to  Alfred  Ha- 

gart's  household.     Smith 52. 330 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter.     Alden 44.824 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession  to 

loyalty.    De  Forest 46-635 

Miss  Rovel.    Cherbuliez 45-630 


Miss  Van  Kortland.     Benedict 44-41 1 

Mission.     Marryat   50-334 

Mistress  and  maid.     Craik 45- 116 

Mistress  Judith.    Ty tier 53-144 

Mitchell,  D.  G.    Dr.  Johns,  2  vols 50. 132 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.  .See 

Belles  Lettres. 

Mitchell,  S.  W.    Hepzibah  Guinness 50- 133 

Mitford,  A.  B.     Forty-seven  ronins.    In  little 

classics.     Heroism,  vol.  11. 

Moby,  Dick.     Melville 50. 123 

Modern  chivalry.     Brackenridge 44-223 

Modern  classics SO- 134 

CONTENTS. 
Denslow  palace,  The.    Whelpley,  J.  D. 
Diamond  lens.  The.    O'Brien,  Fitz-James. 
Elkanah  Brewster's  temptation.    Nordhoff,  C. 
Friend  Eli's  daughter.    Taylor,  Bayard. 
Half-life  and  half  a  life,  A.    Appletou,  Miss  E.  H. 
Life  in  the  iron  mills.    Harding,  Miss  K.  B. 
Man  without  a  country.    Hale,  E.  E. 
Miss  Liicinda.    Terry,  Miss  Rose. 
My  double,  and  how  he  undid  me.    Hale,  E.  E. 
Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties.     Hamilton, 

Gail. 
Queen  of  the  red  chessmen.  The.    Hale,  Miss  L.  P. 
Raft  that  no  man  made,  A.    Lowell,  R.  T.  S. 
Victor  and  Jacqueline.    Chesebro,  Caroline. 
Why  Thomas  was  discharged.    Arnold,  G. 

Modern  Hagar.     Clarke.     2  vols 45-514 

Modern  instance.     Howells 49.629 

Modern  Mephistopheles.    Alcott 51-725 

Modern  minister.    Anon.    2  vols 5o-  i3S 

Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house.    Mundt 51.826 

Mohicans  of  Paris.     Dumas 47-632 

Molesworth,  Mrs.  (Ennis  Graham).     Heath- 

ercourt 50. 136 

Molly  Bawn.   Argles. 44-717 

Molly  Maguires  and  the  detective.    Pinkerton.51.418 

Mona,  the  vestal.     Dorsey 47.818 

Monarch  of  Mincing  lane.     Black 44- 3 16 

Monastery.     Scott  . . . .' 52.522 

Monica.     Argles 44-7i8 

Monikins.     Cooper 45. 327 

Monroe,  H.  E.    Past  thirty S0-137 

Monsieur  Lecocq.     Gaboriau 48.721 

Monsieur  Violet.     Marryat 50.335 

Montalto ;  or  the  Vaudois  martyrs  of  Cala- 
bria.    Bates 44. 522 

Monte  Cristo.     Dumas See  count  of 

Monte  Cristo.     Du  Boys See  countess  of 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.    Eg 

gleston 47-326 

Montgomery,  F.    Clifton  picture 50. 138 

Seaforth 50.139 

Thrown  together 50. 140 

Thwarted 50. 141 


30 


MOONSTONE — MYSTERY. 


Moonstone.     Collins 45-420 

Moorland  Cottage.     Gaskell 48. 731 

Morals  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem.     Locke   50.723 

More,  H.     Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife 51.811 

Tales  and  allegories 51.812 

More  happy  thoughts.     Bumand 45-820 

Morse,  C.  F.     Blush  roses 5i«8i3 

Mortimer,  C.  B.     Marrj'ing  by  lot 51.814 

Mosaic  gleanings.     Frazier 48.7 1 1 

Mose  Evans.     Baker 44633 

Moss-side.     Terhune 534i6 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     Hawthorne   . .  .48.225 

Mother  Herring's  chicken.     Meade SO- "7 

Mother-in-law.     Southworth 52. 121 

Mother  Molly.     Peard 5i-5i8 

Mother's  recompense.     Aguilar . 44  819 

Moths.     Rame 51-332 

Moulton,  Mrs.  L.  C.     Some  women's*hearts. 51.815 

Mozart,  a  biographical  romance.     Rau 51.216 

Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man  about  town. 

Thackeray •. .  53-429 

Mr.  Ghimm's  dream.     Anon 51.816 

Mr.  Gilfil's  love  story.     Cross 46.826 

Mr.  Isaacs.     Crawford 46.817 

Mr.  Philips'  goneness.    Bailey 44.624 

Mr.  Scarborough's  family.     Trollope 53- 121 

Mr.  Vaughn's  heir.     Benedict 44.412 

Mrs.  Armington's  ward.     Wright 54- "  3 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown  (Mrs.  J.  O.  Austin) . ^.622 
Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.    Jerrold.     Ste 

Belles  Lettres. 
Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds.     Hawthorne. 48. 21 5 

Mrs.  Geoflfrey.     Argles 44i7'8 

Mrs.  Mayburn's  twins.     Habberton 48.518 

Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars.     Hale 48.529 

Mrs.  Partington's  knitting  work.     Shillaber. .  52.319 
Mrs.  Skaggs'   husbands,    and    other    stories. 

Harte 48.326 

Mudfog  papers.     Dickens 46.316 

Mudford,  W.    Iron  shroud.    In  little  classics. 

Tragedy,  vol.  3 49.222 

Muhlbach,  L See  Mundt,  Mrs.  C.  M. 

Mulock,  Miss See  Craik,  D.  M. 

Fairy  book 45.229 

Munchausen,  Baron,  the  travels  and  surpris- 
ing adventures  of.    Raspe.    See  Baron. 
Mundt,  Mrs.   C.    M.     (L.  Muhlbach.)     An- 
dreas Hofer 51-817 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci 51.818 

Daughter  of  an  empress 51-819 

Empress  Josephine 51.820 


Mundt  (continued) — 

Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court 51.821 

Goethe  and  Schiller 51.822 

Henry  VIII  and  his  court 51-823 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son 51.824 

Merchant  of  Berlin 51. 825 

Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house 51.826 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia 51-827 

Old    P'ritz 51.828 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times 51-829 

Queen  Hortense 51.830 

Murphy's  master.     Sauzade..  .• 51.514 

Murad,   the   unlucky.     Edgeworth.     In  little 
classics.     Fortune,  vol.  8. 

Murray,  C.  A.     Prairie  bird 51.831 

Murray,  G.  C.  (Trois  Etoiles.)     Member  for 

Paris 51,832 

My  Comrades      Hd,  H 49.812 

My  chateaux.     Curtis,  in  little  classics.    Life, 
vol.  4. 

My  daughter   Elinor.     Benedict 44.413 

My  desire.     Warner 54.624 

My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.     Hale. . .  .48.527 
My  first  offer   and  other  stones.     Hay.     See 
Sea  Side. 

My  Garden  acquaintance.     Lowell 50. 729 

My  heart's  in  the  hi<jhlands See  Sea  Side. 

My  intimate  enemy.     Anon 51-833 

My  lady  Green  Sleeves.     Mather See  Sea  Side. 

My  Lady  Ludlow.     Gaskell 48-733 

My  little  lady.     Poynter 51-431 

My  little  love.     Terhune 53-4J7 

My  lord  and  my  lady.     Forrester 48.819 

My  miscellanies.     Collins .45.421 

My  motlier  and  I.     Craik 45. 117 

My  novel.     Lytton    2  vols. . .» 50.620 

My  opinions  and  Betsy  Bobljets'.    Holley. ..  .49.825 

My  prisons.     Pellico 51.523 

My  wayward  jKirdner,     Holley 49.826 

My  wife  and  I.     Stowe 53-6i  i 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister 51.726 

Mysteries  of  Paris.     Sue 53-627 

Mysteries  of  Udolpho.     RadclifTe 5i-3i9 

Mysterious  guest.     Dupuy 47-5i6 

Mysterious  island.     Verne 54. 829 

Mystery,  The.     Wood 54.218 

Mystery  of  Allanwold.     Van  Lorn 54.814 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.     Dickens 46.317 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville.     Egglesion 47-321 

Mystery  of  Orcival.     Gaboriau 48.722 


NABOB — NONSENSE. 


31 


Nabob.    Daudet 46.624 

Naggletons.     Brooks,   S 44. 121 

Nameless  nobleman.      Round   robin   series. 

Austin 52.727 

Nana's  daughter.     Sirven  and  Leverdier 52.326 

Nancy.      Broughton 44. 125  A 

Naomi  Torrenti.     Vingut 54-717 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia.    Mundt.51.827 
Nasby.     Divers  views,  opinions  and  prophe- 
cies.    Locke 50. 722 

Nathalie.     Kavanagh 49-233 

Nathaniel  Vaughan.     Macdonald 50.521 

Nature.     Johnson  e,d 49. 220 

Neal,  J.  C.     Charcoal  sketches 51-834 

Neal   Malone.       Carleton.    In   little  classics. 

Laughter,  vol.  5 49-217 

Near  the  lagunas.     Anon.    2  vols 51 -835 

Near  to  nature's  heart.     Roe 52.824 

Ned  Myers.  •  Cooper 45. 328 

Neighbors.     Bremer. 44-ii4 

Neighbors'  wives.     Trowbridge 53-136 

Nellie's  memories.     Carey 45.727 

Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom.     Douglas 47.827 

Nemesis.    Terhune 53-41 8 

Neptune  vase.    Johnson See  Sea  Side 

Nestlenook.     Kip 49. 125 

Neville,  C.  M.     Behind  the  arras 51-836 

New  Abelard,  The.    Buchanan 45-814 

New  Don  Quixote.      Daudet 46.625 

New  nobility.     Forney 48  814 

New  Puritan,  The.    Pike 51-543 

New  race.     Dannerberg 46,620 

New  stories.     Dickens 46.41 1 

New  Timothy.     Baker 44.634 

Newcomes.     Thackeray 53.430  and  53-311 

Newell,  R.  H.  (Orphms  G.  Kerr).     Smoked 

glass 51.837 

Newton  Forster.     Marryat 5^-336 

Newton,  William    Wilberforce.      Priest   and 

man 51-835 

Niania.     Durand See  Sea  Side 

Nicholas  Minturn.    Holland 49- 823 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     Dickens   46.318 

Nichols,  Mrs.  C.  B.  (Charlotte  Bronte).    Jane 

Eyre 51. 711 

Professor 5I-7I2 

Shirley S^-7^3 

Villette 51-714 

Nick  of  the  woods.     Bird 44-427 

Night  and  morning.     Lytton 5o-5ii 

Night  in  a  workhouse.    Greenwood.    In  little 


Night  (continued) — 

classics.     Exile,  vol.  i. 

Night  side  of  nature.     Crowe 46.719 

Nihilist  princess.     Gagneur 48.726 

Nina.     Bremer 44- 1 1 5 

Nina  Gordon;  or  Dred.     Stowe.  .53.729  and  53.612 

Nina's  atonement.     Fisher 47-239 

'Ninety-three  ('93).     Hugo 49-522 

No  alternative.     Cudlip 46.726 

No  gentlemen.     Burnham 45.818 

No  laggards  we.     Raymond 5^-217 

No  man's  friends.     Robinson 51.140 

No  name.     Collins 45.422 

No  name  series.    Afterglow 49. 136 

Aschenbra'del 45-732 

Almost  a  duchess 5i-7i8 

Baby  rue 51-719 

Colonel's  opera  cloak 44. 1 30 

Daughter  of  Philistenes 51-720 

Don  John 49-4^4 

Gemini 5''-72l 

Great  match 53-134 

Her  crime 5^-722 

Her  picture 51723 

Hetty's  strange  history 49.420 

His  majesty  myself 44.632 

Is  that  all? 51-313 

Kismet 47.116 

Manuela  Paredes 5^-724 

Marmorne 44-4" 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice 49-421 

Mirage 57-  "^ 

Modern  Mephistopheles 51-725 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown 44.622 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister 51.726 

Salvage 51-727 

Tsar's  window .  .49-614 

Will  Denbigh -  -51-728 

No  thoroughfare.     Dickens 46-3^9 

Noble,    Annetta   Lucille.      Eunice   Lathrop, 

spinster 5i-7'S 

Reverend  idol 5J-7I7 

Uncle  Jack's  executors Si-7i6 

Noble  blood.     Hawthorne 48.216 

Npble  life,  A,     Craik 45.118 

Noble  lord.     Southworth 52.122 

Noble  woman.     Stephens 53-^36 

Noblesse  oblige.     Keddie .9ee  Sea  Side 

Nobody.     Warner 54-625 

Noel,  Lady  A.     Owen  G Wynne's  great  work. 5 1.633 
Nonsense,     Pomeroy 5'-422 


32 


NORA — OUIDA. 


Norah  Brady's  vow.    Dorsay 47-8i7 

Nordhoff,  C.     Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore 

stories. 5^-6" 

Norine's  revenge.    Fleming 47-233 

Normand,  Hugh  de.    Gip=y  queen 51.612 

Norris,  W,  E.     Matrimony 51-613 

Norseman's  pilgrimage.     Boyesen 44.221 

Norston's  rest.     Stephens 53-7" 


North,  W.    Man  of  the  world 51.614 

Norwood.     Beecher 44-527 

Not  wisely,  but  too  well.     Broughton 44.126 

Notary's  nose.     About 44.812 

Novels  and  tales.     Edgeworth.     10  vols 47-417 

Novels  and  tales.     Goethe 48.619 

Nuna,  the  Brahmin  girl.     French 48.715 


O.  T.  Andersen 44-835 

Oak  openings.     Cooper 45-329 

Oakridge  ;  an  old-time  story.     Smith 52.220 

O'Connor.     Harrington   5' -61 5 

Odd  or  even.     Whitney 54-412 

Oddities  of  Southern  life.     Watterson 54. 526 

O'Donoghue,  The.     Lever 50.831 

Off  on  a  comet.     Verne 54.830 

Off  the  roll.     King 49.112 

Off  the  Skelliggs.     Ingelow 49-41 5 

Ogden,    Mrs.    C.    A.     (C.  A.  0.)     Into   the 

light 49-418 

Ogilvies,  The     Craik   45- 1 19 

Ogle,  Anna  C.     Lost  love 51.616 

Old  countess.     Hofer 49.819 

Old  countess.     Stephens 53-712 

Old  Creole  days.     Cable 45-724 

Old  curiosity  shop.     Dickens 46.21 1 

Old  Deccan  days.     Frere 48,716 

Old  English  baron.     Reeve 51.120 

Old  friends  and  new.     Jewett 49-321 

Old  Fritz.     Mundt 51.828 

Old  helmet.      Warner 54-626 

Old  Kensington.     Ritchie 5 1  •  1 33 

Old  mam'selle's  secret.     John •. 49-328 

Old  mortality .     Scott 52. 523 

Old  Myddleton's  money.     Hay 48.232 

Old  ocean.     IngersoU 49.417 

Old  Slip  warehouse-     Denison 46. 524 

Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe,  The.      Doug- 
las  47.828 

Oldbury.     Kearny   49237 

Oldcourt.     Wynne   54- "7 

Oldtown  folks.      Stowe S3-6i3 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.     Agnes 5'-6i7 

Athelings 51.618 

Carita Si -619 

Curate  in  charge 5 1  -  620. 

Harry  Joscelyn See  Sea  Side. 

In  trust 51.621 

Lady  Jane See  Sea  Side. 


Oliphant  {cmitinued) — 

Little  pilgrim 51. 622 

Miss  Marjoribanks 51-623 

Perpetual   curate 51-624 

Primrose  path 51-625 

Rose  in  June 51 .626 

Sir  Loin ...51  -627 

White  ladies 51.628 

Wizard's  son 51.629 

Young  Musgrave 51.630 

Olive.      Craik 45- 1 20 

Oliver  of  the  mill.     Charlesworth 45-625 

Oliver  Twist.     Dickens 46.212 

Olla  podrida.     Manyat 50-337 

Olney.     Through  winding  ways 51-631 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Charles 45-624 

On  guard.     Cudlip 46. 727 

On  the  eve.     Turgenieff 53. 139 

On  the  heights.     Auerbach 44.61 1 

One  and  twenty.     Robinson See  Sea  Side, 

One  of  them.     Lever 50. 832 

One  of  three.     Fothergill 48.824 

One  summer.      Howard 49-6l9 

One  year  abroad.     Howard 49.620 

Only  a  clod.     Braddbn See  Sea  Sea  Side. 

Only  a  fiddler.     Andersen 44- 834 

Only  a  girl.     Hillern 49.818 

Only  a  love  story.     Hardy.     3  vols 48.420 

Only  herself.     Cudlip 46.728 

Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr.     Roe 52-825 

Opportunities.      Warner 54-Si' 

Ordeal  for  wives-     Edwards 47-425 

Orley  farm.     Trollope 53- 124 

Osborne,  E.     Life's  lottery 51-632 

Othello,  the  second.     Robinson 52.81 1 

Other  girls.     Whitney 54-413 

Other  people's  children.     Habberton 48.519 

Other  people's  money.     Gaboriau. 48.723 

Otis,  B. See  Woods,  C.  H. 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?     Edwards 47.426 

Ouida See  Ram^,  L.  de  la. 


OUR — PHANTASTES. 


33 


Our  mutual  friend.     Dickens 46.213 

Our  new  crusade.     Hale 48. 530 

Our  old  home.     Hawthorne 48. 226 

Our  Saturday  nights.     Pomeroy 51.423 

Out  of  the  question .      Ho  wells 49. 630 

Outcast,  The    Reade.    5i  -n? 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat .     Harte .    Little  clas- 
sics.    Exile,  vol.  I . 


Overland.     De  Forest 46.636 

Overland  tales.    Clifford 45-526 

Over  yonder .    J  ohn 49 .  326 

Owen,  Ashford Sec  Ogle,  A.  C. 

Owen,  G.  W.     Leech  club,  The 51.634 

Owen  G Wynne's  great  work.      Noel 51 .632 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.     Beyond  the  breakers. 51 .635 


Pacha  of  many  tales.     Marryat 50-338 

Paddock,  Mrs.  A.  G.      Fate  of  Madame  La 

Tour 51.636 

In  the  toils 51-637 

Page,  A See  Holt 

Pair  of  blue  eyes.     Hardy 48.424 

Palgrave,  W.  J.     Herman  Agha 51.638 

Panola.    Dorsay 47.818 

Pansy ' See  Alden 

Paper  city     Locke 50, 724 

Pardoe,  Miss  J.     Wife's  trials 51-639 

Pardon,  G.  F,     Tales  from  the  opera 51.640 

Paris  sketch  book,    Thackeray 53-427 

Parisians.     Lytton 50.512 

Parr,    H,    {Holme  Lee),     Annie   Warleigh's 

fortunes 5l«'64l 

Ben  Milner's  wooing 51.642 

Kathie  Brande 51.643 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter 51-644 

Parr,  L.     Adam  and  Eve 51  645 

Hero  Carthew 51-646 

John  Thompson,  blockhead,  etc 51-647 

Parsonage  of  Mora.     Bremer. '. 44.116 

Parson  Thome's  trial.     Buckingham 45-8i5 

Parton,  S.  P.  (Fanny  Fern.) 

Folly  as  it  flies 51-648 

Pascarel.      Rame 51-333 

Passion  in  tatters .     Cudlip 46 .  728 

Passionate    pilgrim     and      other      stories. 

James , 49  •  44° 

Past  thirty.     Monroe 50-I37 

Pathfinder.     Cooper 45-330 

Patience  Strong's  outings.     Whitney. ...... .54.414 

Pattie  Durant.     Clacy 45-642 

Patty's  perversities.     Bates.     Round  Robin 

series 52-728 

Paul  and  Virginia .     St .  Pierre 52  •  627 

Paul  ClifiFord.     Lytton 50-513 

Paul  Faber.     Macdonald 50.420 

Paul  Massie.     McCarthy 50.242 


Paulding,  J.  R.     Dutchman's  lireside 51.649 

Pauline.    Walford 54  720 

Pausanias,  the  Spartan.     Lytton 50.514 

Payn,  J See  Sauzade,  John  S. 

Peace  Pelican,  spinster.     Smith 52.218 

Peard,  F.  M.     Mother  Molly 51.518 

Rose  garden 5^-519 

Thorpe  Regis 51. 520 

Unawares 5 1  52 1 

Winter  story Si-552 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island.     Stowe S3-614 

Peg  Woffmgton.     Reade 51-227 

Pelham.     Lytton 50. 515 

PelUco,  Silvio.     My  prisons 51. 523 

Pemaquid.      Prentiss 5^-435 

Pember,  P.  Y.     Southern  woman's  story Si -524 

Pemberton;    or    one    hundred    years    ago. 

Peterson 5^-534 

Pen,  Owen.     Hook   51-525 

Pendennis.     Thackeray 53-3^2 

Pennot,  P.     See  Round,  W.  M.  F. 

Pequinillo.     James 49-431 

Percival  Keene.     Marryat 50.21 1 

Peregrine  Pickle,  the  adventures  of.     Smol- 
lett  52.221 

Perfect  adonis.     Harris   , 48.313 

Perkins,  F.  B.     Devil  puzzlers 5^-527 

Scrope;  or  the  lost  library 51-528 

Perkins,  Eli See  Landon,  M.  D. 

Perpetual  curate.     Oliphant S^-^^4- 

Perry,  A.     Esther  Pennefeather 5^  529 

Schoolmaster's  trial 5 '  •  530 

Perry,  N.     Book  of  love  stories 5i-53i 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected 51-532 

Peter  Simple.     Marryat 50-212 

Peterson,  H.     Bessie's  six  lovers 51-533 

Pemberton;  or  one  hundred  years  ago 5 ''534 

Peverilofthe  Peak.     Scott - 52-524 

Phantasmion.     Coleridge 45-530 

Phantastes.     Macdonald 50-421 


34 


PHANTOM — PRESSENSE. 


Phantom  of  the  forest.    Bennett 44.416 

Phantom  ship.     Marryat 50.213 

Phantom  wedding      Southworth 52. 123 

Phelps,  E.  S.     Beyond  the  gates 5  •  ■  535 

Dr.    Zay Sl-536 

Friends,  a  duet 5'. 537 

Gates  ajar 5'-538 

Hedged   in 51-539 

Lady    of  Shalott,    in  little  classics.     Child- 
hood, vol.    10. 

Men,  women  and  ghosts 5i-540 

Sealed  orders 5I-54I 

Silent  partner 51.542 

Philip  Augustus      James 49-432 

Philip  Earnscliffe.     Edwards 47-3II 

Philip  Nolan's  friends.     Hale 48.531 

Philip  Thaxter.     Washburn 54. 523 

Phillips,  B.     A  struggle 51.411 

Philomenie's   marriage.     Durand 47. 522 

Philothea.      Child 45.634 

Phineas  Finn.     TroUope 53-125 

Phineas  Redux.     Trollope 53. 126 

Phoebe.     Harris 48.314 

PhcEnix,  John.      Phoenixiana 51-412 

Phcenixiana.     Phoenix,  John 51.412 

Phyllis.     Argles 44  729 

Picciola.     Boniface 44.212 

Pickwick  papers.     Dickens 46.214 

Picton,  T,     [Ex.  Mitor.)     Mathieu  Ropers. 51.413 

Pictures  from  Ireland.     McGrath 50. 1 1 1 

Pictures  from  Italy.     Dickens 46. Ill 

Pictures  of  travel.     Andersen 44. 836 

Pike,  James  S.     New  Puritan,  The 5^-543 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.     Mailland 50.317 

Pilgrims  of  thf  Rhine.     Lytton 50  618 

Pilgrim's  progress.     Bunyan 45- 81 7 

Piilone.     Bergsoe 44  420 

Pilot.     Cooper 55-33' 

Pilot  and  his  wife.     Lie  50-7I5 

Pine  needles.     Warner 54-512 

Pink  and  white  tyranny.     Stowe 53-6i5 

Pinkerton,  A.     Burglar's    fate   and     the  de- 
tectives   51-414 

Claude  Melnotte 5'-4i7 

Double  life  and  the  detective 5i'4'5 

Gipsies  and  the  detective 51-416 

Molly  Maguires  and  the  detective 51.418 

Spiritualists  and  the  detectives 51-419 

Pioneers.     Cooper 45-2ii 

^  Pique.  Anon 51-420 

Pirate,  The.     Marryat 50.214 


Pirate,  The.     Scott 52.411 

Place  in  thy  memory,     de  Kroyft 46. 5 1 1 

Plague  of  London,     de  Foe 46.633 

Planter's  northern  bride.     Hentz 48.129 

Playing  the  mischief     De  Forest 46.637 

Ploughed   under ;    story  of  an  Indian  chief. 

Anon 51-421 

Plu-ri-bus-tah.     Thomson 53. 323 

Poacher.      Marryat 50.215 

Pocahontas.     Eggleston 47-327 

Poe,  E.  A.     Prose  tales,  in  works. 
Poems,   lyrical.     Johnson,  ed.      Little   clas- 
sics  39' "2 

Poems,  narrative.  ■  Johnson,  ed.     Little  clas- 
sics  39-"3 

Poet  and  merchant.     Auerbach 44.612 

Poet's  bazaar.     Andersen 44-832 

Poganuc  people.     Stowe 53-6i6 

Point  of  honor.     Edwards. 47-312 

Poison  of  asps.     Church 45-638 

Pomeroy,  M.  M.  [Brick.)    Nonsense 51.422 

Our  Saturday  nights 5'-423 

Ponce  de  Leon.     By  an  Estanciero 51  424 

Poor  Jack.     Marryat 50.216 

Poor  Miss  Finch.     Ccdlins 45-423 

Poor  Zeph.     Robinson 52.81 1 

Portent,  The.     Macdonald :  50.422 

Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E.    Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine. 51. 425 

Married  for  both  worlds 51-426 

Porter,  Anna  M.     Recluse  of  Norway,  v.  i . .  51.427 

Porter,  J.     Scottish  chiefs 51.428 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw Sl-429 

Porter,  R.     Summer  drift-wood  for  the  win- 
ter fire ." 51.430 

Portia.     Argles.   See  Sea  Side 

Portrait  of  a  lady.     James 49-441 

Potiphar  papers.     Curtis 46.615 

Poverina.     Altieri 44-6i7 

Poynter,  E.  F.     My  little  lady 5i-43i 

Prairie.      Cooper 45.212 

Prairie  bird.     Murray 51-831 

Prairie  flower.     Bennett 44.417 

Precaution.      Cooper 45-213 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.     Aunt  Jane's  hero 51 -432 

Fred,  Maria  and  me 51 .433 

Hume  at  Greylock 51-434 

Pemaquid 5' -435 

Stepping  heavenward 51 .436 

Urbane  and  his  friends 5'-437 

President's  daughters.     Bremer 44- 117 

Pressense,  Mme.  E.  de      Theresa's  journal.  .51,311 


PRESTON — RATLIN. 


35 


Preston,  L See  Heaven,   Mrs.  L.  M. 

Preston,  H.  W.  Aspendale 5i-3i2 

Is  that  all? 51-313 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century '..  .51.314 

Pretty  little  countess  Zina.     Durand 47-523 

^Pretty  Polly  Pemberton.     Burnett 45830 

Prey  of  the  gods.     Church 45- 639 

Pride  and  prejudice.     Austen 44.620 

Priest  and  man.     Newton 51. 838 

Priest  and  nun.       Wright 54- 1 1 5 

Primrose  path.     Oliphant 51-625 

Prince  and  pauper.     Clemens 45- 518 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.     Mundt 51.829 

Prince  of  darkness.     Southworth 52. 124 

Princess  of  Thule.     Black 44-317 

Princess  Ogherof.     Durand 47 .524 


Probation.     Fothergill 48  825 

Problematic  characters.     Spielhagen 53.814 

Prodigious  fool.     Wallis 54-725 

Professor.     Nicholls ......' 5i-7''2 

Progressive  Petticoats.     Roosevelt 52.714 

Prudence.    Lillie  50,717 

Prudence  Palfrey.     Aldrich   44.827 

Prue  and  I.      Curtis 46.614 

Psyche  of  to-day.     Jenkins 49  313 

Publicans  and  Sinners.     Braddon 44-232 

Puck.     Rame 51 -334 

Pullen,  H.  W.      Tom  Piffin's  wedding 51  3i5 

Puritan  and  the  quaker.     Anon 5i-3i6 

Purple  and  fine  linen.     Fawcftt 47-229 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     Reade 51.228 

Putnam.     Record  of  an  obscure  man 5^-3^7 


Queechy.      Warner 54-514   MJueenie  Hetherton.     Holmes 49'723 


Queen  Hortense.    Mundt. 


.51.830      Queenie's  whim.     Carey 45  728 


Queen  Mab.     Kavanagh 49.234 

Queen  of  hearts.     Collins 45424 

Queen  of  Sheba.     Aldrich 44. 828 

Queen  of  the  county.     Stretton 53-623 

Queen's  favorite.  The.     Anon T. 51-318 

Queen's  Maries.     Melville 50,121 

Queen's  necklace.     Dumas 47-634 


Quentin  Durward.     Scott 52.512 

Question,  A.     Ebers 47-4' 3 

Quiet  life,  A.     Burnett 45-7" 

Quiet  Miss  Godolphin.     Mayo 50. 234 

Quite  alone.     Sala 52.620 

Quixstar.     Taylor , . .  53.527 


Rab   and    his    friends.       Brown.      In    little 

classics.     Life.  vol.  4 

Rachel  Gray.     Kavanagh 49- 125 

Rachel  Ray.     Trollope 53-127 

Radcliffe,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  51.319 

Romance  of  the  forest 5 '  320 

Raft  that  no  man  made.     Lowell.        In  little 
classics.     Mystery,  vol.  8. 

Ragged  register.     Dickinson 46. 117 

Raimund.     Golo See  Dannerberg,  G . 

Rainbow  creed.     Hamilton 48.813 

Ralph  the. heir.     Trollope 53-^28 

Ralph  Wilton's   weird.     Hector 48. 120 

Rame  Louisa  de  la.  {Ouida)     Ariadne 5I-32I 

Beatrice   BoviUe 51-322 

Bebee 51-323 

Oecil   Castlemaine's  gage 51-324 

Chandos 51-325 

Dog  of  Flanders.     In  little  classics,     Childr 

hood,  vol.  10. 
Folle  Farine 51-326 


Rame  (continued) — 

>  Friendship 51  -327 

Granville  de  Vigne 5^-328 

Idalia 51-329 

In  a  winter   city 5''33o 

In  Maremna 51-33' 

'    Moths 5'  332 

^Pascarel 51-333 

Puck 51-334 

Randolph  Jordan 51-335 

Signa 51-211 

Strathmore 51-212 

Tricotrin    5I-2I3 

^  Under  two   flags 5I-2I4 

Village  commune 5'-2i5 

Randolph  Jordan.     Rame 5^-335 

Ranthorpe.      Lewes So-7i4 

Raspe,  R.    E.     Travels    and    adventures    of 
Baron  Munchausen.     See  Juvenile. 

Rasselas.     Johnson 49-223 

Ratlin  the  reefer.  Marryat 50.21 7 


u 


RAU — ROBINSON. 


Rau,  H.     Mozart,  a  biographical  romance..  .51.216 

Ravenshoe.     Kingsley 49. 123 

Ray,  Spofford.     Jn  little  classics.     Heroism, 

vol,  le 

Raymond,  R.     No  laggards  we Si-217 

Raymonde,  Theuriet 53-320 

Rayne,  Mrs.  L.  M.     Against  fate 51.218 

Reade,  Charles.     Box  tunnel.     In  little  clas- 
sics.    Comedy,    vol.9 

Christie  Johnstone 51-219 

Cloister  and  the  hearth , 51.220 

Eighth  commandment 51.221 

Foul  play 51.222 

Good  fight  and  other  stories 51.223 

Hard  cash 51 .224 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend 51-225 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long 51.226 

Peg  WofiBngton 51.227 

Put  yourself  in  his  place 51 .228 

Simpleton 51.229  and  51.I11 

Singleheart  and  doubleface.. . . ! 51. 112 

Terrible  temptation 5'- 113 

Wandering  heir 5i- 1 14 

White  lies 5i-ii5 

Woman  hater 51. 1 16 

Reade,  Winwood.     Outcast 51-117 

Ready «ioney  Moniboy.     Besant  and  Rice.  ..51. 118 

Real  folks.     Whitney 54-415 

Rebecca,  or  a  woman's  secret.    Corbin 45-223 

Recluse  of  Norway,  vol.  i.     Porter 51.427 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.     Putnam 5^-317 

Rector's  Wife.     Stretton 53.624 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she.    Broughton 44-127 

Red  court  farm.     Wood 54-219 

Red  eagle.     Eggleston 47-328 

Red  rover.     Cooper 45-215 

Red  Wallflower.     Warner 54-513 

Redburn.     Melville 50. 124 

Redgauntlet.     Scott 52-413 

Redskins.     Cooper 45-214 

Reed,  Rebecca  F.     Freckles 5i- 1  »9 

Reeve,  C.     Old  English  baron 51.120 

Regent's  daughter.     Dumas 47 .633 

Reginald  Archer.    Seemuller 52.426 

Reginald  Hastings.    Warburton 54-726 

Reichenbach,  M.  von.     EichofTs 51. 121 

Reid,  Christian See  Fisher,  F.  E. 

Reigning  belle.     Stephens 53-713 

Rejected  Wife.     Stephens 53-714 

Religious  Courtship.     De  Foe 46.633 

Remorse.    Bentzon 44-4^9 


Rena,  or  the  snowbird.     Hentz 48.130 

Renee  and  Franz.      Haller 48541 

Repented  at  leisure.     Clay 45-5^2 

Reprinted  pieces.     Dickens 46.112 

Retribution.     Souihwoith 52-125 

Return  of  the  native.    Hardy 48.42J 

Reuter,  F.    Seedtime  and  harvest 51.122 

Reverend  idol.     Noble 51-7^7 

Revolt  of  man.     Besant 44. 423 

Reybaud.  .  Mrs.  C.     (Goldsmith's  wife) 51. 123 

Rhine,  The.     Hugo 49-523 

Rhodes,    W.  H.       "Caxton's"  book 51-124 

Rhona.     Forrester 48.820 

Rice,  J.     (Joint  author) See  Besant  and  Rice. 

Richard  Vandermarch.     Harris 48.315 

Richardson,  S.    Clarissa  Harlowe 51-125 

Richelieu.    James 49-433 

RichterJ.  P.    Titan 51.126 

Walt  and  Vult 51- 127 

Riddle,  A.  J.     Alice  Brand 51.128 

House  of  Ross  and  other  stories 51-129 

Rienzi.     Lytton 50.516 

Ring,  M.     John  Milton  and  his  times 51-130 

Ring  of  Amasis.     Bui wer 50. 730 

Rise  and  fall  of  Athens.     Lytton 5*^-  5 1 7 

Rise  of  Iskander.    Disraeli.    In  little  classics. 
Love,  vol  6. 

Rita See  Booth,  Mrs.  O. 

Ritchie,      Mrs.    A.    D.       (Miss  Thackeray.) 

Bluebeard's  keys 51- 131 

Miss  Angel 51. 132 

Old  Kensington 51-133 

Story  of  Elizabeth 51-134 

Rival  dreamers.     Banim.     In  little  classics. 
Fortune,  vol.   12. 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     Kennedy 49239 

Rob  Roy.     Scott 52.414 

Robert  Falconer.    Macdonald 50423 

Robtrt  Graham.     Hentz 48.131 

Robinson,  F .  W.     Anne  Judge,  Spinster 51.135 

Bar-maid  at  Battleton See  Sea  Side 

Bridge  of  glass 51-136 

Christie's  faith 5I-I37 

Coward  conscience See  Sen  Side 

Girl's  romance,  etc 5 1  • '  3^ 

Mattie,  a  stray 5I-I39 

No  man's  friend 51.140 

One  and  twenty See  Sea  Side 

Othello  the  second 52.811 

Poor  Zeph 52.811 

Second  cousin  Sarah 52.812 


ROBINSON — ST, 


37 


Robinson  {continued)— 

Slaves  of  the  ring 52-813 

Stern  necessity 52'8i4 

Sweet  nineteen See  Sea  Side 

True  to  herself S2-8i5 

Woman's    ransom 52.816 

Robinson  Crusoe's  money.     Wells 54  5^8 

Roche,  R.  M.     Children  of  the  abbey S2-8i7 

Roderick  Hudson.      James 49-442 

Roderick  Random,  adventures  of.     Smollett. 52. 221 
Rodman,  the  keeper,  and  other  stories.    Wool- 
son 54-1" 

Roe,  E.  P.     Barriers  burned  away 52.818 

Day  of  fate 52  819 

Face  illumined 52.820 

From  jest  to  earnest 52.821 

His  sombre  rival 52  822 

Knight  of  the  nineteenth  centuiy 52-823 

Near  to  nature's  heart 52.824 

Opening  of  a  chestnut  burr 52.825 

Unexpected  result.  An 52  -7  ^  i 

What  can  she  do? 52-712 

Without  a  home 52-713  * 

Rogue's  life,  A.     Collins 45-425 

Roland  Cashel.     Lever 50-833 

Roland  Yorke.    Wood 54.220 

Roll  of  the  drum.     Jephson 49-317 

Roman  traitor.  The ;  or  the  days  of  Cicero, 

Cato  and  Catiline.     Herbert 48-134 

Romance.     Little  classics,  vol.  7.      Johnson, 

ed 49.221 

Romance  of  a  brave  man.     About See  Sea  Side 

Romance  of  real  life,  A.      Howells,      In  lit- 
tle classics.     Life,  vol.  4. 

Romance  of  a  mummy.     Gautier 48  737 

Romance  of  the  forest.     Radclyffe 51-320 

Romances  of  the  East.     Gobineau 48. 6 1 7 

Romany  rye.     Borrow 44.216 

Romola.     Cross 46.713 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.     Progressive  petticoats. ..  .52.714 

Roquette,  O.     Conrad  Hagen's  mistake 52.715 

Rory  O'More.      Lover 50.728 

Rose  D'Albret.     James 49-434 

Rose  Douglas     Anon 52.716 

Rose  garden.     Peard 5i'5J9 

Rosemary    and    rue.      Champney-       Round 


Rosemary  {continued) — 

Robin  series 52.61 1 

Rose  in  June.     Oliphant 51.626 

Rosicrucian,  The.     Craik.     Jn  little  classics. 

Mystery,  vol  8. 
Rosetti,    C.    G.      Commonplace,    and   other 

short  stories 52.717 

Rossmoyne.     Argles 44-721 

Rothwell.     Denison 46  525 

Roughing  it.     Clemens 45-519 

Round,  W.  M.  F.     {P.  Pennot.)     Achsah. .  .52.613 
Round  Robin  series: 

Damen's  ghost 52.718 

Desmond  hundred.  The 52. 7 19 

Doctor  Ben 52,720 

Dorothea 52.721 

Georgians 52.722 

Homoselle 52. 723 

Leone 52,724 

Lesson  in  love,  A 52. 725 

Madame   Lucas 52-  726 

Nameless    nobleman 52-727 

Patty's  perversities 52,728 

•  Rosemary  and  rue 52  -61 1 

Tallahasse  girl,  A 52.612 

Rousselet,  L.     Serpent  charmer 52,614 

Rowcroft,  J.     Bushrangers  of  Van  Dieman's 

land 52.615 

Roxy.     Eggle'ston 47-322 

Roy,  G,     Generalship;    how    I   managed   my 

hu.sband 52.616 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy.     Stephens 53-7^5 

Ruby's  husband.     Terhune --53-419 

Ruffini,  G.     Doctor  Antonio 52.617 

Rumor,     Sheppard 52- 3'^ 

Rumseller's  daughter.     Brown 44- 1 29 

Runaway  match.     Wood 54  22 1 

Ruskin,   J.     King  of  the  golden   river.     In 
little  classics.     Childhood,  vol.  10. 

Russell.    James 49-435 

Russell,  C,  W,     Fall  of  Damascus 52.618 

Russian  Princess,  A,     Gonzales 48.622 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses.     Alden 44-825 

Rutledge.     Harris 48-3'6 

Rydberg,  V.     Last  Athenian,  The 52.619 


S.,  M,  E.  W.     Sarcasm  of  destiny 52.625 

Sad  fortunes  of  the  Rev.  Amos  Barton.    Cross.46.714 
St,  Andre,  G.  de,     Madame  Pompadour's  gar- 
ter  52,626 


St.  Elmo.     Wilson 54  3'3 

St.  Leger.     Kimball 49.242 

St.  Martin's  Eve.     Wood 54-222 

St.  Pierre,  B,  de.     Paul  and  Virginia 52.627 


38 


ST. — SERGEANT. 


St.  Ronan's  Well.     Scott S2.41S 

St.  Simon's  neice.     Benedict 44-414 

Saintine,  X.  B  See  Boniface,  J.  X. 

Saints  and  Sinners.     Cherbuliez 45  631 

Sala,  G.  A.     Quite  alone 52  620 

Salathiel,  the  wandering  Jew,     Croley 46.821 

Salem.     Castleton 45-734 

Salvage.     No  Name  series 5 1 727 

Samantha  at  the  centennial.     (Josiah  Allen's 

un/e.)     Holley 49.827 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories.  Stowe.53.617 

Sara  Slick.     Haliburton 48.538 

Samuel  Brohl  &  Co,     Cherbuliez.. 45- 632 

Sand,  George See  Dudevant,  Mme. 

Sarah  de  Berenger.  .  Ingelow 49.416 

Saratoga  in  1901.     Landon 51.526 

Sarcasm  cf  destiny.     M.  E.  W.  S 52.625 

Satanstoe.     Cooper 45.216 

Saunders,  J.     Israel  Mort  Overman 52.621 

Saunders,  K.     High  mills 52.621 

Sauzade,  J.  S.  (James  Payn.)  At  her  mercy. 51. 511 

Best  of  husbands 5'. 5^2 

County  family 45-224 

Fallen  fortunes 51.513 

Garret  van  Horn 52.623 

Murphy's  master 51.514 

What  he  cost  her 51.515 

Woman's  vengeance 51. 5'^ 

Won,  not  wooed : 51.5^7 

Savage,  M.  J.     Bluffton,  a  story  of  to-day.  ..52.624 

Saveli's  expiation.     Durand 47.525 

Savin,  Una.     The  little  gentleman  in  green.  .52.622 

Saxe  Holm  stories.     First  series 49  829 

Second  series 49.830 

Say  and  seal,     Warner 54.616 

Sazerac  lying  club.     Hart 48.319 

Scarlet  letter.     Hawthorne 48.227 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.    Cross 46.715 

Schmid,  H.     Habermeister 52.629 

Schoolmaster's  trial.     Perry 5 '  •  53° 

Schwartz,  Mrs.  M.  S,     Gerda 52.630 

Scintillations.     Heine 48.132 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Abbot 52.631 

Anne  of  Geierstein 52.514 

Antiquary 52.632 

Betrothed 52.633 

Black  dwarf 52.511 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 52.512 

Castle  dangerous 52.513 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.    .52.514  and  52.633 
Count  Robert  of  Paris 52.515 


Scott  [conihiued) — 

Fair  maid  of  Perth 52.516 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 52.517 

Guy  Mannering 52.518 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian 52-519 

Highland  widow 52.633 

Ivanhoe 52.520 

Kenilworth 52.521 

Legend  of  Montrose 52. 5 1 1 

Monastery 52. 522 

Old  Mortality 52. 523 

Peveril  of  the  peak 52  524 

Pirate 52.411 

Quentin  Durward 52.412 

Redgauntlet 52.413 

Rob  Roy 52.414 

St.  Ronan's  well 52.415 

Surgeon's  daughter  and  glossary  to  novels.  .,52.416 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.  4  vols 52.417 

Talisman 52.418 

Two  drovers 52.514 

Waverly 52.419 

Woodstock 52. 420 

Scottish  chiefs.     Porter 51.428 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse.     Hughes 49.513 

Scrope;  or  the  lost  library.     Perkins   51.528 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Stories  and  romances .52.421 

Scudder,  M.  L.  Jr,     Almost  an  Englishman.. 52  422 

Sea  and  Shore.     Malot 50. 320 

Sea  and  Shore.     Warfield 54<6i3 

Sea  lions    Cooper 45.217 

Seaboard  parish.     Macdonald 50.424 

Seaforth.     Montgomery 50. 139 

Sealed  orders.     Phelps 51.541 

Sebastian  Strome.     Hawthorne  48.217 

Second  cousin  Sarah.     Robinson 52,812 

Second  thoughts.     Broijghton 44. 128 

Second  wife.     John 49.33° 

Secret  of  the  Andes,  The.     Hassaureck 48.333 

Sedgv/ick,  Miaa  C.     Hope  Leslie,  2  vols. . .  .52.423 

Lin  woods,  2  vols. ...    52.424 

Married  or  single  ?  2  vols 52.425 

Seedtime  and  harvest.     Reuter 51.122 

Seelye,  Lillie  Eggleston See  Eggleston,  E. 

Semuller,  Mm.  A.  M.     Reginald  Archer. . .  .52.426 

Self.     Springer 53.824 

Self  raised.     Southworth 52.126 

Sense  and  Sensibility.     Austen 44.621 

Sentimental  journey.     Sterne 53-719 

Septimus  Felton.     Hawthorne 48.228 

Sergeant  Atkins.     Donaldson 52.427 


SERMONS 

Sermons,  letters,  etc.     Sterne ••53  719 

Sermons  out  of  church.     Craik 45- 121 

Serpent  charmer.     Rousselet 52.614 

Settlers  in  Canada.     Marryat 50.218 

Sevenoaks.     Holland 49.824 

Severance,  M.   S.     Hammersmith:  his  Har- 
vard days 52.428 

Sewell,   Miss   E.  M.    .Laneton  parsonage,  2 

vols 52  429 

Margaret  Percival,  3  vols 52.430 

Ursula,  2  vols 52-  3 1 1 

Seymour,  C.  A.      College  widow 52.312 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.      Wood 54.223 

Shadow  of  the  sword.       Buchanan 45.812 

Shakespeare's  heroines.      Clarke 45 .644 

Shandon  bells.      Black See  Sea  Side 

Sheldon.      Browne's  triumph 52.313 

Shelley,  Mary  W.    Frankenstein  ;  or  the  mod- 
ern Prometheus   42.314 

Charles  Auchester 52.315 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  S.'  (E.  Berger),    Rumor. 52.316 

Sherwood,  Jack 52  317 

Shiftless  folks.    Smith,  F.  N 52. 219 

Shillaber,    B.    P.    (Mrs.    Partington.)      Ike 

Partington  and  his^friends 52. 318 

Knitting  work   52  319 

Shirley.     Nicholls 51713 

Shocking  story,  A.     Collins 45.426 

Shorthouse,  Mrs.  J.  H.     John  Inglesant 52.320 

Shuman,  H.     Loves  of  a  lawyer 52  321 

Sidonie,  the  sorceress.     Meinhold 50. 1 18 

Sidonie,      Daudet 46.626 

Siege  of  London,  The.     James 49.443 

Sights  and  insights.     2  vols.     Whitney 54-4i6 

Signa       Rame 51  211 

Signal  man.  The.      Dickens.     In  little  clas- 
sics.    Mystery,  vol.  8. 

Signing  the  contract.     Finley 47- 236 

Signor  Moraldini's  niece.    Tucker 53. 211 

Sigoumey,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Lucy  Howard's  jour- 
nal   52. 322 

Silas  Marner.     Cross 46.716  and  46.715 

Silent  and  true.     Fleming 47. 1 1 1 

Silent  partner.     Phelps 51 .542 

Silent  struggles.     Stephens 53- 7 16 

Silent  witness.      Yates 54  1 18 

Simms,  W.  G.     Beauchampe 52.323 

Simple  story.     Inch  bald 49.413 

Simpleton.      Reade 51.229  and  51.111 

Sinclair,  C.     Jane  Bouverie 52.324 

Woman  in  black 52.325 


—SMITH.  39 

Singleheart  and  doubleface.     Reade 51. 1 12 

Sir  Brook  Fossbroke.     Lever 50.834 

Sir  Gibbie,      Macdonald , 50.425 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     Lever 50. 7 1 1 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.      Braddon....    ...iS'ee  Sea  Side 

Sir   Launcelot    Graves,    The    adventures    of. 

Smollett 52.221 

Sir  Loin.     Oliphant 51.627 

Sir  Noel's  heir.     Fleming 47.233 

Sirven  and  Leverdier.     Nana's  daughter 52.326 

Sister  Louise.      Melville -S'ee  Sea  Side 

Sisters,   The.     Ebers .....47,414 

Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians.     Arthur. 44. 723 
Six   of  one   by   half  a   dozen  of  the  other. 

Hale,  Stowe  and  others 4^.533 

Six  to  one;  a  Nantucket  idyl.     Anon 52  327 

Six  years  later;  or  the  taking  of  the  Bastille. 

Dumas 47-635 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.     Hale.     In  little  clas- 
sics.    Laughter,  vol.  5. 

Skeleton  in  the  house.     Spielhagen.    53-815 

Sketches,  by  Boz.     Dickens 46.113 

Sketches,  old  and  new.     Clemens  45.520 

Sketches  of  christian  life  in  England  in  the 

olden  time.      Charles 45.622 

Sketches  pf  Irish  character.     Hall 48.539 

Sketches  of  young  couples  and  gentlemen. 

Dickens 46.114 

Slaves  of  the  ring.     Robinson 52.813 

Sleeping  car.     Howells 49.631 

Smart,  C.     Driven  from  the  path 52. 328 

Smith,  Alex.     Alfred  Hogart's  household 52.329 

MissOona  McQuarrie 52.330 

Smith,  F.  N.     Peace  Pelican,  spinster 52.218 

Shiftless   folks 52.219 

Smith,  J.  E.     Oakridge 52.220 

Smith,  H.  S.     {Hesba  Stretton.) 

Bede's  charity 52.213 

Brought  home 52.214 

Cobwebs  and  cables 52.215 

In  prison  and  out 52. 216 

Through  a  needle's  eye 52.217 

Smith,  Julie  P.     Blossom  Bud  and  her  gen- 
teel friends. .' 52. 331 

Chris  and  Otho ". 52.332 

Courting  and  farming 52. 333 

Kiss  and  be  friends 52.334 

Lucy 52.335 

Married  belle  52. 336 

Ten  old  maids 52.337 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter 52  2 u 


40  SMITH— 

Smith  (continued) — 

Widower 52.212 

Smoke .     Turgeniff 53- 140 

Smoked  glass.     Newell 51  837 

Smollett,  T.     Col lected  works 52. 22 1 

CONTENTS. 

Adventures  of  Peregrine  Sir  Lawncelet  Greaves. 

Pickle.  Expedition  of  Humphrey 
Adventures  of  Ferdinand  Clinker, 

Count  Fathom.  History  and  adventures  of 
Roderick  Random.  an  atom. 

Snarleyow.     Marryat 50.219 

Snow-image.      Hawthorne 48.229 

Snow  man.     Dudevant 47-721 

Sola See  Anderson,  0.  S.  L. 

Soldiers'   orphans.     Stephens S3-7I7 

Solid  for  Mulhooly.     Anon 52.222 

Solomon  Isaacs.     Farjeon 47-225 

Some  folks.      Habberton 48. 520 

Some  other  folks.     McLean 5°- 1 '  5 

Some  women's  hearts.     Moulton 51.815 

Somebody's  Ned.     Freeman 48. 7 1 2 

Somebody's  neighbors.     Cooke 45  434 

Sommers,  J.     Heavenward  led 52.223 

Sonia.     Durand See  Sea  Side 

Sorrows  of  Werther.     Goethe 48.620 

Southbreaker,  The.   Spofford.    In  little  clas- 
sics.    Romance,  vol.  7th. 

South  Meadows.     Disosway 46. 120 

Southern  woman's  story.     Pember 5 1. 524 

Southworth,  Mrs.   E.   D.   E.  N.     Beautiful 

fiend S^-^^S 

Bride's  fate 52. 226 

Changed  brides 52.227 

Curse  of  Clifton 52. 228 

Deserted  wife ■  •  •  52  229 

Discarded  daughter 52. 1 1 1 

Fair  play 52. 1 12 

Fallen  pride 52.113 

Family  doom 52. 1 14 

Fatal  marriage 52. 1 15 

Haunted  homestead 52.116 

India 52. 1 17 

Lady  of  the  isle 52.118 

Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow 52. 1 19 

Maiden  widow 52.120 

Mother-in-law 52.121 

Noble  lord 52. 1 22 

Phantom  wedding 52.123 

Prince  of  darkness 52. 124 

Retribution 52.125 

Self-raised 51.126 

Sybil  Brotherton 52, 127 


STEPHENS. 

Southworth  (continued) — 

Tried  for  her  life 52.128 

Victor's  triumph 52.129 

Vivia 52. 130 

Souvestre,  S.  E.    Attic' philosopher  in  Paris. 52.224 

Spanish  papers.     Irving See  Belles  Lettres 

Cparhawk,  F.  B.    Lazy  man's  work 53- 8 u 

Spellbound.     Dumas 47-636 

Spicy.     Lamb 49-134 

Spielhagen,  F.     Hammer  and  anvil 53»8i2 

Lady  Clara  de  Vere 53- 813 

Problematic  characters 53  814 

Skeleton  in  the  house 53  815 

Through  night  to  light S3  816 

What  the  swallow  sang 53.816A 

Spindler,  C.    The  Jew 53-8i7 

Spinoza.     Auerbach,   B 44613 

Spirite.     Gautier 48-738 

Spiritualists  and  the  detectives.    Pinkerton.  .51.419 
Spofford,  Mrs.  H.  P.     Amber  gods  and  other 

stories : 53-8i8 

Azarian 53.8i9 

D'Outre  mort,   in  little  classics.    Intellect,  • 

vol,  2 49.216 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Mark's 53.820 

Marquis  of  Carabas S3-82I 

Ray,  m  little  classics.     Heroism,  vol.  II. 
Thief  in  the  night. 

Spoopendyke Set  Huntley,  S, 

Spoopendyke,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Huntley 49-41  ^ 

Spotswoodj'Mrs.  L.  A.    Fentons 53,822 

Sprague,  M.  A.      Earnest  trifler 53-823 

Spring  floods.     Turgeneiff 53. 141 

Springer,  R.  R.    Self 53-824 

Spurr,  G.  G.     Land  of^gold,  a  tale  of  '49. .  .53.825 

Spy.     Cooper 45.218 

Squire  Trevlyn's  heir.      Wood 54-224 

Squire's  legacy.     Hay. 48.223 

Stael-Holestein,  Mme.  de.  Corinne,  or  Italy.53.826 
Stahr,    Mme    A.  W.  T.   (Fanny   Lewald). 

Hulda 53827 

Lake  house S3  828 

Steam  house.    Verne.     Parti.      Demon  of 

Cawnpore 54-831 

Part  II.     Tigers  and  traitors 54-7" 

Stephen  Archer.     MacDonald 50.426 

Stephen  Dare.     Douglas 47-829 

Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  S.     Curse  of  gold   53-829 

Doubly  false S3-830 

Fa.shion  and  famine 53-831 

Lord  Hope's  choice 53 .832 


STEPHENS — SUSAN. 


41 


Stephens  (continued) — 

Mabel's    mistake 53 .833 

Married  in  haste 53-834 

Mary  Derwent 53 ,825 

Noble  woman 53  .S26 

Norston's   rest 53  -Si  i 

Old   countess 53,712 

Reigning  belle 53-713 

Rejected  wife 53.714 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy : 53-7^5 

Silent  struggles S3  -7 16 

Soldier's  orphans 53-717 

Wife'ssecret 53-7i8 

Stepping  heavenward .     Prentiss 51 .436 

Stem  necessity.     Robinson 52.814 

Sterne,  L.     Works  of 53-719 

CONTENTS. 

Life  and  opinions  of  Trls-    Sentimental    journey 
tram  Shandy,  gent.  through  France    and 

Sermons,  letters,  <fec.  Italy. 

Stillwater  tragedy.     Aldrich,  T.  B .44.829 

Stinson,    F.J.     Guerndale 53-720 

Stockton,  F.  R.    Jolly  fellowship 53-722 

Stoddard,  Charles  Warren .    Mashallah  ! 53 .723 

Stoddard,  E.  D.  B.     Temple  house 53-724 

Stoddard,  E.  D.  B.     Two  men 53  72$ 

Stolen  white  elephant.     Clemens 45-521 

Storied  sea.     Wallace 54. 724 

Stories.      Saxe    Holm.    First  series 49  829 

Second  series 49 .830 

Stories  and  romances.      Scudder 52.421 

Stories  from  China.    Anon 53-726 

Stories  of  the  sea .     Hale 48. 534 

Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.     Cooke 45-433 

Stories  of  the  war.     Hale 48-535 

Storm-driven.     Healey 48.237 

Story  of  a  mine .     Harte 48. 327 

Story  of  an  honest  man .    About 44-813 

Story  of  a  peasant,  (1789.)     Erckmann-Cha- 

trian 47.212 

Story  of  a  peasant,  (1792.)     Erckmann-Cha- 

trian 47.211 

Story  of  a  shell.     MacDuflF 50.431 

Story  of  Elizabeth.     Ritchie 5i  I34 

Story  of  Kennett.      Taylor 53. 524 

Story  of  La    Roche.      Mackenzie.     In    little 

classics.     Tragedy,    vol.  3 49. 222 

Story  of  my  life.     Andersen 44-7" 

Story  of  the    Chevalier    Bayard.      de    Ber- 

ville 44.421 

Story  of  the  guard.     Fremont 48.713 

Story  of  three  sisters.     Maxwell 50.227 


Stowe,    Mrs.  H.  B.     Agnes  of  Sorrento 53.727 

Chimney  corner 53-728 

Christopher  Crowfield 53-730 

Dred,  2  v.     (Same  as  "Nina  Gordon") 53-729 

Mayflower 53.731 

Minister's  wooing.... --53-732 

My  wife  and  1 53- 611 

Nina  Gordon ' 53  612 

Old  town  folks 53-6i3 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island 53-614 

Pink  and  white  tyranny 53-6i5 

Poganuc  people S3.616 

Sam  Lawson's  fireside  stories 53'6l7 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin 53.618 

We  and  our  neighbors 53.619 

Stranded  ship.      Davis 46.629 

Strange    adventures    of    a    pony    phaeton. 

Black 44.318 

Strange  disappearance.     Green 48.629 

Strange  stories.     Erckmann-Chatrian 47-213 

Strange  story.     Lytton .*. 50.518 

Stranglers  of  Paris.     Belot 44. 533 

Strathmore.     Rame 51.212 

Streckfuss,  A.     Castle  Hohenwald 53620 

Too  rich 53*- 621 

Stretton,   Hesba See  Smith,  H.  S. 

Stretton,  J.     Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.  .53.622 

Queen  of  the  county 53-623 

Rector's  wife 53-624 

Struggle,  A.     Phillips 5i-4" 

Struggle  for  existence.     Byr 45  720 

Struggles,  of  Brown,   Jones  and  Robinson. 

Trollope 53-129 

Studies  from  life.     Craik. 45.122 

Sturgis,  J.    Little  comedies 53-624 

Sue,  Eugene.     Arthur 53-625 

De   Rohan 53-626 

Mysteries  of  Paris 53-627 

Wandering  Jew 53- 5^  ^ 

Summer  driftwood  for  the  winter  fire .     Por- 
ter  51-430 

Summer  idyl.     Fisher 47-230 

Summer  in   Leslie  Goldwaite's  life.     Whit- 
ney  54-417 

Summer  romance.     A.  Healey 48-238 

Sun-maid.     Grant 48.625 

Sunnybank.     Terhune 53  -420 

Sunrise.      Black 44-319 

Surgeon's  daughter.     Scott 52-416 

Surley  Tim  and  other  stories .     Burnett 45  7 1 2 

Susan  Fielding.     Edwards 47-3^3 


42 


SUSSEX — TAYLOR. 


Sussex  itlyl.     Black 44-433 

Sutherlands.     Harris 48. 317 

Sweet  nineteen.     Robinson See  Sea  Side 

Swift,  A.  M.     Cupid,  M.D 53-512 

Swift,  J .     Gulliver's  travels See  Juvenile 

Sword  of  Damocles .     Green .... 48 . 630 

Sybil    Brotherton.     Southworth 52.127 

Sybil  Spencer .     Kent 49. 240 


Sydnie  Adriance.     Douglas 47.830 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.     Parr 51 .644 

Sylvesters,  The.     Edwards 47.316 

Sylvester  Sound.     Cockton 45.528 

Sylvia's  Helhrothed .     Durand See  Sea  Side 

Sylvia's    choice.     Craik •••53-5'3 

Sylvia's  lovers.   Gaskell 48-734 

Synnove  Solbakken.     Bjornsou 44-432 


Tabor,  E.     Eglantine 53-514 

Taken  at  the  flood.     Braddon See  Sea  Side 

Taking   of  the  bastille ;    or  six   years  later. 

Dumas 47.635 

Talcott,  Mrs.  H.  B.    (Mrs.  Goodwin  )   Chris- 
tine's fortunes 53- 5 '4  A 

Dr.  Howell's  family 535^5 

Tale  of  a  physician     Davis 46.628 

Tale  of  two  cities.      Dickens 46. 1 1 5 

Tales  and  allegories.     More  .  .^ 51.812 

Tales  and  sketches.     Miller 50  130 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.     Charles  45.623 

Tales  from  Alsace.     Saint  Hilaire 53- 516 

Tales  from  '"Blackwood,'  12  vols 44211 

CONTENTS.  ' 


Adventures  In  the  north- 
west territory,  v.  9. 

Adventures  in  Texas. 
Sealsfield,  C,  v.  5. 

Antonio  di  Carara,  v,  9. 

Beauty-draught,  The,  v.  9. 

Ben-na-groicn,  v.  7. 

Bob  Burke's  duel  with  En- 
sign Brady.  Maginn, 
W.,  v.  3. 

Boxes,  The,  v.  8. 

Captain  Patou's  lament. 
Lockhart,  J.  G.,  v.  5. 

Christine.  Arbouville, 
Countess  d',  v.  5. 

College  theatricals,  v.  1. 

Colonna,  the  painter,  v.  1. 

Devereux  hall.  Southey, 
Mr.s.  C.  A.  B.,  V.  1. 

Dl  Va.ssari,  a  tale  of  Flor- 
rence. 

Edwards,  C,  v.  8. 

Duelists,  Tlie,  v.  9. 

Duke's  dilemma.  The,  v.  3. 

Emerald  studs,  The.  Ay- 
toun.W.  E.,  v.  5. 

Enchanter  Faustus  and 
Queen  Elizabeth,  The, 
v.  1. 

Fatal  repast,  The.  v.  9. 

Father  'Tom  and  the  Pope, 
V.  3. 

First  and  last.  Mudford, 
W.,  V.  3. 

First  and  last  kiss.  The. 
V.  9. 

Floating  beacon.The,  v.  1. 

Florida  pirate.  The,  v.  9. 

Forrest-race  romance,  v.  8. 

Harry  Boltons's  curacy. 
V.  9. 

Haunted  and  the  haunt- 
ers. The,  V.  9. 

Headsman,  The,  v.  3. 


How  I  became  a  yeoman. 
Aytoun,  \V.  E.,  v.  1. 

How  I  stood  for  the  Deep- 
daily  Burghs.  Aytoun, 
W.  E.,  V.  3. 

How  w<-  got  possession  of 
the  Tuilenes.  Aytoun, 
W.  E.,  v.  5. 

How  we  got  up  the  Glen- 
mutchkin  railway.  Ay- 
toun, W.  E.,  V.  1. 

Iron  shroud.  The.  Mud- 
ford,  W.,  V.  1. 

Lazaro's  legacy.  Hamley, 
E.  B.,  V.  1. 

Legend  of  Gibraltar,  A. 
Hamley,  E.  B.,  v.  1. 

Magic  lay  of  the  one-horse 
chay  (poem.)  Hughes, 
J.,  v.  3. 

Man  in  the  bell.  The.  v.  5. 

Metempsychosis,  The. 
Macnish,  R.,  v.  1. 

My  college  friends.  Rus- 
sell, C,  v.  3. 

My  college  friends  (No.  2). 
Leicester,  H.,  v.  5. 

My  college  friends  (No.  3). 
Hurst   W.  W.,  v.  5. 

My  English  acquaintance. 
Hnrdman,  F.  v.  7. 

My  friend  thelTutchman. 
Hardman.  F.,  v.  5. 

Murderer's  last  night,  The. 
Doubleday.  T.,  v.  7. 

Napoleon  (poem).  Lock- 
hart,  J.  G.,  V.  \. 

Narration  of  certain  un- 
common things  that  did 
formerly  happen  to  me. 
Willis,  Herbert,  v.  7. 

Old  geutlemau's  teetotum, 
The,  v.  3. 


Tales  (contiiiueil) — 

Pandour  and  his  princess. 
The,  v.  9. 

Petite  Madolaine,  La. 
Southey,  Mrs.  C.  A.  B., 
V.  3. 

Reading  party  in  the  long 
vacation.  A.,  v.  3. 

Rosaura:  a  tale  of  Mad- 
rid, v.  9. 

Sigismund  Fatello,  v.  8. 

Singular  letter  from  South- 
ern Africa,  A.  Mitchell, 
W.,  v.  5. 

Smiiggler's  leap,  The, 
Hai'dman,  F.,  v.  9. 

Story  without  a  tail,  A. 
Maginn,  W.,  v.  1. 


Surveyor's  tale.  The.  Ay- 
toun, W.  E.,  v.  8. 

Vanderdecken'8  message 
home,  v.  1. 

Village  doctor.  The.     Ar- 
bouville,  Countess  d', 
V.  5. 

Vision  of  Cagliostro,  The, 
Kent,  W.  C,  v.  9. 

Wags,  The.  v.  7. 

Wearyful  woman.  The. 
Gait,  J.,  V.  3. 

Wet  wooing,  The,  v.  7 

Woe  to  us  when  we  loose 
the  watery  wall  (poem), 
v.  3. 


Heyse 49.811 

Pardon 51.640 

Scott.     4  vols 52.417 

Irving.     See    Belles 


Tales  from  the  German. 
Tales  from  the  operas. 
Tales  of  a  grandfather. 
Tales  of    a    traveler. 
Lettres 

Tales  of  all  countries.     Trollope 53-13° 

Ta'es  of  the  Argonauts.      Harte 48.328 

Tales  of  the  borders.     Wilson.     10  vols 54-315 

Tales  of  the  white   hills.     Hawthorne 48.222 

Tales  of  woman's  trials.     Hall 48.540 

Tales  upon    texts.     Adams 44.814 

Talisman.     Scott '52.418 

Tallahassee    girl,     A.     Thompson.     Round 

robin  series 52.612 

Tancred.      Disraeli 47.812 

Tangled.     Carew 45-726 

Tautphoeus,  J.  M.     Baronin  von.  At  odds.    53.517 

Cyrilla 53.5'8 

Initials 53.5>9 

Taylor,  B.  F.      Three  November   days.    In 
little  classics.     Heroism,  vol.  2. 

Taylor,  J .  B .     Beauty  and  the  beast 53. 520 

Hannah    Thurston 53  521 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes 53. 522 

Joseph  and  his  friend 53-523 

Story  of  Kennett 53. 524 

Taylor,  C.  B.     Legends  and  records 53-525 

Taylor,  E.     Blind  pits 53. 526 

Quixstar 53. 527 


TAYLOR — TOILERS. 


43 


Taylor,    G.     Antinous 53. 528 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  Prophet.    Eggle- 

8ton '. 47-329 

Temperance  Keepsake,  the.     Arthur 44-724 

Tempest  and    sunshine.     Holmes 49-724 

Temple   House.     Stoddard,  E.  D.  B 53-724 

Ten  acres    enough.     Anon 53. 529 

Ten  old  maids.     Smith 52-337 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     Warren 54'52i 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.     Hale 48.532 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall.     Bronte 44. 1 18 

Tenney,  E.  P.    Agamenticu  s 53-53° 

Terhune,  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.     Alone 53-531 

At  last 53.532 

'  Empty  heart,  or  husks 53-533 

From  my  youth  up 53  535 

Handicapped 53-  53^ 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day 53-4" 

Hidden  path 53-412 

Husbands  and  homes 53-4^3 

Husks,  (same  as  empty  heart) 53-534 

Jessamine 53414 

Judith 53-415 

Moss-side 53-4i6 

My  little  love 53-417 

Nemesis 53-4i8 

Ruby's  husband 53-4^9 

Sunny  bank  . . ; 53-420 

True  as  steel 53  421 

Terrible  secret.     ^Fleming 47.112 

Terrible  temptation.    Reade 5i-ii3 

Thacher,  M.  P.     Seashore  and  prairie. . .  .53.421  A 
Thackeray,  Miss  A.  J.     See  Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.     Adventures  of  Philip.  .53.422 

Book  of  snobs 53-423 

Denis  Duval 53-424 

Henry    Esmond    and     memoirs    of    Barry 

Lyndon 53-425 

Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,    Irish  and  Paris 

sketch  book 53-427 

Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man  about 

town 53-429 

Newcomes 53-43°  and  53.31 1 

Pendennis 53-312 

Vanity  fair 53-313 

Virginians 53-314 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     Porter 51-429 

Thankful  blossom .     Harte 48. 329 

That  beautiful  wretch.     Black 44-434 

That  boy  of  Norcott's.     Lever 50.712 

Thayer,  W.  R.     In  the  meshes 53-315 


The  Arab  wife.    Anon 44-714 

The  burglar's  fate  and  the  detectives.      Pink- 

erton 51-414 

The  fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys.     White.  .54.533 

Their  wedding  journey.     Mowells 49-632 

Theo.     Burnett 45-713 

Theo   Leigh.    Thomas 46.729 

Theresa's  journal.     Pressense 5i-3ii 

Theuriet,  A.    Antoinette 53-3i6 

Gerard's  marriage 53-317 

Godson  of  a  marquis 58.318 

House  of  the  two  Barbels 53-319 

Raymonde 53-320 

They  all  do  it.     Bailey,   J.  M 44.625 

Thief  in  the  night.     Spofford See  little  classics 

Thiodolf  the  Icelander.     Fouque 48.829 

Thomas,  Annie See  Cudlip,  P. 

Thompson,  D.  P.     Green  mountain  boys. .  .52.6HA 
Thompson,   Maurice.       A  Tallahassee  girl. 

Round  robin  series 52.612 

Thompson,  W.  P.     Major  Jones'  courtship. 53. 32 1 
Thomson,  M.     (Q.  K.  Philander  Doesticks, 

P.  B.)    Elephant  club 53-322 

Plu-ri-bus-tah 53-323 

Thorpe  regis.     Peard 5 1  -  520 

Three  clerks.     Trollope 53- 131 

Three  cutters.     Marryat 50.214 

Three  exclamations.     "!  !  !"     Hepworth 48.133 

Three  feathers.     Black 44- 320  ' 

Three  guardsmen.     Dumas 47-^37 

Three  musketeers.     Dumas 47-5'! 

Three   November  days.      Taylor.      In   Ijttle 

classics.     Heroism,  v.  2. 
Threefold  destiny.      Hawthorne.      In  little 
classics.     Fortune,  v.  12. 

Through  a  needle's  eye.     Smith 52-217 

Through  night  to  light.     Spielhagen 53 -8 16 

Through  one  administration.     Burnett 45-714 

Through  winding  ways.     Olney 5'-63i 

Thrown  together.     Montgomery 50. 140 

Thwarted.     Montgomery 5o.  141 

Tiger  lilies.     Lanier 49. 13S 

Tincker,  M.  A.     By  the  Tiber 53-325 

Jewel  in  the  Lotos 53-324 

Signor  MonaUiini's  niece 53-2" 

Tissot    and   Amero.       Exiles.      A    Russian 

story 53-212 

Titan.     Richler 51-126 

To  leeward.     Crawford 46.818 

Tobias  Wilson.     Clements,  J 45-515 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     Hugo 49-524 


44 


TOLSTAY — TWO. 


ToiStay,  Count  L.     The  Cossacks 53-20 

Tom  lirown  at  Oxford.     Hughes 49-314 

Tom  Brown's  school  days.     Hughes 49-515 

Tom  Burke  of  ''Ours."     Lever 50.713 

Tom  Pipjjin's  wec'ding.     Pullen 5'-3i5 

Tom's  wile.     Anon 53-2I4 

Tony  Builer.     Lever SO.713A 

Too  bright  io  last.     Anon 53-215 

Too  good  for  hun.     Church ^ 45-^40 

Too  rich.    Streckfuss 53.621 

Total  depravity  of  inanimate  things.    Walker. 
In  lilile  classics.     Laughter,  v.  5. 

Tourgee,  A.  VV.     An  appeal  to  Caesar 53- 2 16 

Bricks  without  straw 53-217 

Figs  and  thistles 53-2i8 

Fool's  errand 53-219 

Hot  plowshares 53-220 

Invisible  empire 53-221 

Tower  of  Percemont.     Dudevant 47-722 

Towhead.     McLean 50.116 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.     Hollands 53.221A 

Lenox  Dare 53.222 

Mills  of  Tuxbury 52.223 

Only  girls • 53.223A 

That  queer  girl 53.223B 

Trading.     Warner 54-515 

Trafton,  Adeline.    An  American  girl  abroad.  53.224 

Kalherine    Earle 53-225 

Tragedy.        Little  classics,       vol.  3.    John- 
son, ed 49.222 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected,  and  other  stoiies. 

I'erry 51.5J2 

Tramp  ab.oad.      Clemens 45-523 

Treason  at    home.     Greenough 48.634 

Trials  of  Raisaa.     Durand 47-526 

Tribulations  of   a   Chinaman.     Verne 54-712 

Tricotrin.     Rame 51-213 

Tried  for  her  life.     Southworth 52. 128 

Tristram   Shandy.     Sterne 53-719 

Tritons.     Bynner 45.719 

Triumph  over  Midian.     A.  L.  O.  E 44.616 

Trois-Etoiles See  Muiiay,  G. 

TroUope,  A.     Ayala's  angel See  Sea  Side. 

Be.irams   53-226 

Can  you    forgive   her 53. 227 

Castle    Richmond 53.228 

Claverings 53- 1 1 1 

Cousin  Henry See  Sea  Side 

Doctor  Thorne 53- 1 '  2 

Doctor  Wortle  s  school Se&  Sea  .Side 

Duke'o  children See  Sea  Side 


Trollope  [continued)— 

Eustace  diamonds S3- "5 

Framley    parsonage 53- 1 16 

Kelleys  and  the  O'Kelleya 53- 1 17 

Kept  in  the  dark See   Sea  Side 

Lady  Anna 53- "8 

Lady  of  Launay 53- '  '9 

Lo  ta    Sehmidt 53- '20 

Macbermnts  of  Ballycloran 53- 122 

Miss  Mackenzie 53-123 

M"-.  Scarborough's  .  family 53. 121 

Orley  Farm 53- '  24 

Phineas  Finn 53. 125 

Phineas  Redux 53-126 

Rachel  Ray 53-127 

Ralph  the  heir 53-128 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson . .  53. 129 

Tales  of  all  countries 53-  '3° 

Three  clerks 53- 131 

Way  we  live   now 53- *32 

TroUope,  Mrs.  F.  E.     Anne  Furness . .  iSee  Sea  Side 
Tiollope,  T.  A.     Diamond  cut  diamond. ..  .'53.113 

Lindisfarne  chase 53-  ^"4 

Troublesome  daughters.    Walford 54-721 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Coupon  bonds 53. 133 

( Ireat  match 53. 134 

Lucy  Arlyn 53- '35 

Neighbors'  wives 53-136 

True  as  steel.     Terhune 53-421 

True  history  of  a  little   ragamuffin.     Green- 
wood  48.635 

True  to  herself.     Robinson 52.815 

Tmmpet  major.      Hardy 48.426 

Trumps.     Curtis 46.616 

Tsar's  window.     Hooper.     No  name  series.  .49.614 

Turgernieff,  L     Dimitre  Roudine 53- '37 

Fathers  and  sons 53- '38 

On  the  eve 5j'39 

Smoke 53- '4° 

Spring  floods 53-  '4' 

Virgin  soil 53-  '42 

Twain,  Mark -.• See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  Verne.  54. 7 '  3 

Twenty  years  after.     Dumas 47-  5 '  2 

Twice  told  tales.     Hawthorne 48-230 

Twins  of  Table  mountain.     Harte 48.330 

Twixt  hammer  and  anvil.     Benedict 44-415 

Two  admirals.     Cooper 45-2I9 

Two  b?,!one.sses.      Anderson 44-7 '2 

Two  captains.  The.    Fouque 48.828 

Two  circuits.    Crane 46-8x3 


TWO — VILLETTE. 


45 


Two  destinies.      Collins " 45-427 

Two  drovers.     Scott S^-SH 

Two  marriages.      Craik 45-123 

Two  men.    Stoddard 53. 725 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar.     Harte 48.331 

Two  on  a  tower.     Hardy 48.427 


Two  ye.irs  ago.       Kingsley 49-  "7 

Tylney  hall.      Hood 49-6i3 

Typhaines  abbey.     Gobineau 48.618 

Tytler,  C.  C.  F.   Jonathan 53-143 

Mistress  Judith 53. 144 

Tytler,  S See  Keddie,  Miss  H. 


Uarda.     Ebers 47-415 

Ulbach,  L.     Madame  flosselin 54-8i i 

Unawares,     Peard 5i-52i 

Uncle  Gabe  Tucker.     Macon 50.313 

Uncle  Jack's  executors.     Noble 5i-7i6 

Uncle  Remus.     Harris 48.429 

Uncle  Tern's  cabin.     Stowe 53-6''8 

Uncommercial  traveler.     Dickens 46. 1 1 6 

Under  g?een  apple  boughs.     Campbell 45-725 

Under  life's  key  and  other  stones.    Hay.    See 

Sea  Side. 
Under  Slieve-Ban.     Francillon 48. 830 


Under  the  bells.     Kip 49.126 

Under  the  greenwood  tree.     Hardy I . .  48. 428 

Under  the  tricolor.     Hooper 49-6iS 

Under  two  flags.     Rame 51-214 

Undiscovered  country.     Howells 49-5ii 

Unexpected  result,  An.     Roe. 52. 711 

Unkind  word.     Craik 45-124 

Unknown  to  history.     Yonge 54. 129 

Unspoken  sermons.     Macdonald 50-430 

Urbane  and  his  friends.     Prentiss 51-437 

Ursula.    Sewell,  2  vols S2.31 1 


Vagabondia.     Burnett 45-7^5 

Vale  of  cedars.     Aguilar 44. 820 

Valentine,  Mrs.,  ed.     Eastern  tales 54.812 

Valentine  the  countess.     Bauer 44-525 

Valerie,     Marryat 50. 220 

Valerie,  K.  S See  Washburn 

Van   Dyke,  T.  S.     Flirtation  camp;  or  rifle, 

rod  and  gun  in  California 54-8i3 

Van  Loon,  Mrs.  E.     Mystery  of  Allanwold.  .54.814 

Vanity  fair.     Thackeray 53-313 

Vashti.     Wilson 54-314 

Vathek.     Beckford 44-526 

Vaughn,  F.     Kate  Weathers S4-8i5 

Vendetta,  The.    De  Balzac 44  517 

Verdant    Green,    The    adventures    of     Mr. 

Bradley 44. 234 

Verne,  Edna.    Fidelite 54-  7  H 

Verne,  Jules.     Adventures  in  the  land  of  the 

Behemoth 54.8i6 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days 54-8i7 

Begums  fortune 54-8i8 

Cryptogram 54-8i9 

Desert  of  ice 54.820 

Doctor  Ox 54.821 

Five  weeks  in  a  baloon 54.822 

Floating  city 54. 823 

Fur  country 54-  824 

Hector  Servadoc 54-825 


Verne  [continued) — 

In  search  of  the  castaways 54.825 A 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth 54.826 

Jungada,  or  eight  hundred   leagues   on  the 

Amazon  54-827 

Michael  Strogoff 54.828 

Mysterious    island 54-829 

Off  on   a  comet 54.830 

Steam  house.  Part  I, -Demon  of  Cawnpore.  54.831 

Part  n.  — Tigers    and   traitors 54-71 1 

Tribulations  of  a  Chinaman 54.712 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea. ..  .54.713 

Winter  on  the   ice 54.821 

Verner's  pride.     Wood 54-225 

Veronica.      Latimer 49-139 

Very  hard  cash.     Reade 51.224 

Very     young   couple.      By  author  of  "Mrs. 

Jerningham's    journal." SA-l^S 

Vestigia.      Fleming 47>ii9 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     Goldsmith 4S.621 

Vicar's  daughter.      Macdonald 50.427 

Vice  versa.     Guthrie 48.514 

Victor   Norman.      Denison 46.526 

Victor's    triumph.     Southworth 52.129 

.Villa  on  the  Rhine.     Auerbach.     2   vols 44.614 

Village  commune.    Rame S^-^^S 

Villari,    L.     In  change  unchanged 54-7i6 

Villette.     Nichols 5i-7H 


46 


VINETA- 


Vineta,  the  phantom   city.     Buerstenbinder.  45.816 

Vingut,  G.  F.  de.     Niiomi  Torrento 54-717 

Virgin  Soil.     Turgenieff 53. 142 

Virginians.     Thackeray 53-31 

Virginians  in  Texas.     Baker 44-Si 


WESTWARD. 

Viva.     Forrester 48.821 

Vivia.     Southworih 52- 130 

Vivian  Grey.     Disraeli 47.813 

Volckhausen,  A.  von.     Why  did  he  not  die.  54.718 


Waiting  for  the  verdict.     Davis 46.631 

Wakefield.     Hawthorne.     In  little  classics, 
Mystery,  v.  2. 

Waldfried.     Auerbach 44-6i  5 

Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B.     Dick  Netherby 54-719. 

Pauline 54-  720 

Troublesome  daughters 54-721 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  A.     Total  depravity  of  in- 
animate    things.       In    little    classics. 
Laughter,  v.  5. 
Wallace,  L.     Ben  Hur,  a  tale  of  the  Christ.. 54. 722 

Fair  God 54-723 

Wallace,  Susan  E.     The  storied  sea 54.724 

Wallis,  J.  C.     A  prodigious  fool 54-725 

Walt  and  Vuli.     Richter 51-127 

Wandering  heir.     Reade 51 .229  and  5 1 . 1 1 1 

and  51. 114. 

Wandering  Jew.     Sue 53-51 1 

Wanted,  a  pedigree.     Finley 47-237 

Warburton,  E.     Reginald  Hastings 54-726 

Ware,  W.      Aurelian 54-727 

Julian 54-72S 

Zenobia 54. 729 

Warfield,  Mrs.  C.  A.     Cardinal's  daughter.  .54.730 

Double  wedding 54.731 

Feme  Fleming 54-732 

Household  of  Bouverie 54-6i  i 

Miriam's  memoirs 54.612 

Sea  and  Shore S4-6i3 

Warlock  of  Glenwarlock.      Macdonald 50.428 

Warner,  A.  B.     Dollars  and  cents S4-614 

Warner,  Chas.  Dudley.     B.ick  log  studies.  54.613A 
Warner,  S.  and  A.  B.     Gold  of  Chickaree.    .54.615 

Say  and  seal 54.616 

Witch  hazel 54-6i7 

Warner,  Susan.       Daisy 54.618 

Diana 54-6i9 

End  of  a  coil 54.620 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc 54.621 

Letter   of  credit 54.622 

Melbourne  house 54.623? 

My  desire 54.624 

Nobody 54625 

Old  heimet 54626 


Warner  (continued)— 

Opportunities , 54- 5' I 

Pine  needles 54-512 

Red   wallflower 54-513 

Queechy -■54.514 

'^'■^^ing 54-515 

What  she  could 54-5i6 

Wide,  wide  world 54-517 

Willow    brook 54.518 

Warren,  S.      Adventures  of  an   attorney  in 

search   of   practice , 54-519 

Experiences  of  a  barrister 54. 520 

Ten  thousand   a  year 54-521 

Washburn,  C.  A.     'Gomery  of  Montgomery.  54.522 

Philip  Tha.xter 54. 523 

Washburn,  K.  S.  (Katherine    Valeria)    Ina.  54.524 

Washburn,   W,  T.      Fair   Harvard 54-525 

Washington  Square.     James,  Jr 49.444 

Watch  and  ward.     James 49-445 

Water- witch.      Cooper 45.220 

Waterloo.     Erckmann-Chatrian 47.214 

Watterson,    Henry,  ed.      Oddities  of  South- 
ern life  and  character 54-526 

Waverly.     Scott 52  419 

Way  we  live  now.     Trollope 53. 132 

Ways  of  the  hour.     Cooper 45-221 

We  and  our  neighbors.     Stowe 53  619 

We  gi*ls.     Whitneyk 54-4i8 

We  and  the  world.     Ewing 47-219 

Webb,  J.  W.     Altowan,  or  life  in  the  Rocky 

mountains 54. 527 

Wedding  garments.     McLain 5o-  •  '3 

Weighed  and   wanting.      Macdonald.      See 
Sea  Side. 

Wellfields.     Folhergill 48.826 

Wells,  David  A.     Kobinson  Crusoe's  money.  54. 528 

Wenderholme .      Hamerton 48.412 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish.    Cooper 45.222 

Werner,  E See  Buerstenbinder,  E. 

West  lawn.     Holmes 49-725 

Westcott,  M.     Bessie  Wilmerton 54-529 

Western  clearings.     Kirkland 49. 128 

Westward,  ho  !   the  voyages  and  adventures 

of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh.     Kingsley 49. 1 18 


WETHERELL — WOOD. 


47 


V/etherell  affair.     De  Forest 46.638 

Wetherell.    E See  Warner,  S. 

Wetherell;  J.     Wings  54-  53° 

What  answer?     Dickinson 46.118 

What  came  afterwards.     Arthur 44-725 

What  can  she  do?     Roe 52.712 

What  can  woman  do  ?     Arthur. 44-726 

What  career?    Hale 4^-536 

What  he  cost  her.     Sauzade 5i-5'5 

What  I  know  about  Ben  Eccles.     Holt 49.612 

What  she  could.     Warner 54  5i6 

What  the  swallow  sang.     Spielhagen 53.816A 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ?     Lytton     2  vols.  .  .50.519 

Which  shall  it  be?     Hector 48.121 

Whitcher,  F.  M.     WidowBedott  papers 54-531 

White,  A.  L.     Dr.  Hildreth 54-532 

White,    Richard  Grant.     Tlie  fate  of  Mans- 
field Humphreys 54. 533 

White  as  snow.     Mayo 50-23S 

White  Jacket.     Melville 50. 125 

White  lies.     Reade 51-I15 

White  phantom.     Braddon 44- 233 

White  rose  of  Langley.     Holt 49.611 

White  wings.     Black .  44-321 

Whiteladies.     Oliphant 51.628 

Whitney,  Mrs.   A.    D.  T.      Faith  Gartney's 

girlhood 54-534 

Gayworthys 54-535 

Hitherto 54-41 1 

Odd  or  even 54-412 

Other  girls 54-413. 

Patience  Strong's  outings 54-4^4 

Real  folks 54-4^5 

Sights  and  insights 54-4i6 

Summer  in  Leslie    Goldthwaite's  life 54-4^7 

We  girls 54-418 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment 54.419 

Whom  Kathie  married.     Douglas 47-831 

Why  did  he  not  die  ?    Volckhausen . .' 54-7i8 

Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his   wife.    Clive  ...45.527 

Wichert,  E.     Green  gate 54. 420 

Wide,  wide  world.     Warner _, 54-517 

Widow  Bedott  papers.     Whitcher 54-  53 1 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.     Smith 52.211 

Widow  Lerouge.     Gaboriau 48.724 

Widow  of  Windsor.    Gaskell 48.730 

Widower.     Smith 52.212 

Wife's  secret.     Stephens 53-7 18 

Wife's  tragedy.      Fleming - 47. 1 13 

Wife's  trials.     Pardee 51-639 

Wild  as  a  hawk.     Mac  Quoid 50.312 


Wild  work.     Bryan 45,811 

Wilfred  Cumbermede.     Macdonald 50.429 

Wilhelm  Meister.     Goethe 48.620 

Wilkins,  W.  A.     Cloverdale  mystery 54.421 

Will  Dafibigh,  nobleman.     No  name  series.  .51.728 

William  Allair.     Wood ; 54.226 

Willis,  N.  P.     Beauty  and  the  beast.   In  little 
classics.  Life,  v.  4. 

Willow  Brook.     Warner S4-5i8 

Willy  Reilly  and  his  dear  coleen  bawn.  Carle- 
ton  45-729 

V/ilson,  Mrs.  A.  J.     (Augusta  Evans.)  Beu- 

lah ....•; 54.422 

Inez 54  423 

Infelice 54-3' I 

Macaria 54-3J2 

St.  Elmo 54.313 

Vashti 54-314 

Wilson,   J.    M.     ed.     Tales  of  the  bordersj 

10  vols 54-3«5 

Winchester,  Carroll.     From  Madge  to  Mar- 
garet  54.316 

Wings.     Wetherell 54-S30 

Winter  on  the  ice.     Verne 54.821 

Winter  story.     Peard 51.522 

Winthrop,  T.     Cecil  Dreeme 54-317 

Edwin  Brolhertoft S4-3i8 

John  Brent 54-319 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot .     Anon 54, 320 

Within  an  ace.     Jenkins 49«3I4 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life.     Gaboriau 48.725 

Within  the  maze.     Wood 54-227 

Without  a  home.     Roe 52.713 

Wives  and  daughters.     Gaskell 48.735 

Wizard's  son.     Oliphant 51.629 

Woman  against  woman.     Church 45.641 

Woman  hater.     Reade 51,116 

Woman  in  black.     Sinclair 52.325 

Woman  in  prison.     Woods 54.228 

Woman  in  white.     Collins 45-428 

Woman's  friendship.     Aguilar 44.821 

Woman's  kingdom.     Craik 45-125 

Woman's  ransom,  A.     Robinson 42.816 

Woman's  reason,  A.     Howells 49. 5^2 

Woman's  vengance.     Sauzade 51.51^ 

Woman's  wrong.     Eiloart 47. 33° 

Won,  not  wooed.     Sauzade S^'5^7 

Wonderful  woman.     Fleming 47. '^4 

Wood,  G.     Gates  wide  open 54.321 

Wood,  Mrs.  H.     Bessie  Rane 54-323 

Castle's  heir 54-324 


48 


WOOD — ZICCI. 


Wood,  (continued) — 

Channings 54-  2 1 1 

Dene  hollow 54  212 

East  Lynne 54'  2 1 3 

Elster's  folly 54214 

Foggy  night  at  Oxford 54  215 

Last  Will,  The 54.216 

Master  of  Greylands 54  217 

Mystery 54-218 

Red  Court  farm .54.219 

Rowland  Yorke 54-220 

Runaway  match 54-221 

St.  Martin's  eve 54-222 

Shadow  hi  Ashlydyat 54  223 

Squire  Trevelyn's  heir 54  224 

Verner's  pride 54-225 

William  Allair 54  226 

Within  'he  maze 54-227 

Woodbine,  The.    May.  ed 50.228 

Woods,  C.  H.     Diary  of  a  milliner 54  322 

Woman  in  prison 54.228 


Woodstock.     Scott 52.420 

Wooing  o'it.     Hector 48. 122 

Woolsey,  S.  C.  (Susan  Coolidge.)     For  Som- 

mer  afternoons.     (Sketc?ies.) 45- 3" 

Woolson,  C.  F.     Anne 54229 

Castle  Nowhere.     Lake  county  sketches. . . .  54.230 

For  the  major 54'23i 

Rodman  the  keeper  and  other  stories 54- 1 1 1 

Word,  A,     Only  a  word.     Ebers 47 •416 

Woven  of  many  threads.     Hamilton 48.415 

Wright,  C.  E.     Marcus  Blair 54- 1 12 

Wright,  D.  T.     Mrs.  Armington's  ward 54-II3 

Wright,  Mrs.  J.  Mc.     Almost  a  nun 54-II4 

Priest  and  nun 54- 1  ^  S 

Wuthering  heights.     Bronte 44- 119 

Wyandotte  ;  or  the  hutted  knoll.     Cooper,  .45.321 

Wych  liazel.     Warner 54-6i7 

Wylde.  Katherine.     Dreamer,  A 54. 1 16 

Wyncott.     Erskine ., 47.216 

Wynne,  E.     Oldcourt 54- 1 '7 


X.  Y.  Z.     Green 48.631       Xenie's  inheritance.     Durand 47-527 


Yates,  E.     Silent  witness 54- 1 18 

Yellow  flag 54- 1  '9 

Year  of  wreck,  A.     By  a  victim 54. 120 

Year  worth   living.     Baker 44.511 

Yeast.     Kingsley 49-ii9 

Yellow  flag.     Yates 54  1 19 

Yelverton,  T.  L.     (Lady  Avonmore.)     Za- 

nita  :  a  tale  of  the  Yosemite 54- 121 

Yesterday.   Anon .54. 122 

Yolande.    Black 44-322 

Yonge,  C  M.     Cameos  from  English  history, 

from  Rollo  to  Edward  II 54;  125 

Daisy  chain,  2  vols See  Sea  Side 


Yonge  (continued) — 

Dan  vers  papers,  The 54- '  23 

Disturbing  filement 54-^24 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest 54-126 

Heir  of  Redclyffe 54-  '27 

Love  and  life 54- 128 

Unknown  to  history 54- 129 

Young  Parson,  The.     Anon 54- 13° 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine.     Craik 45-  '26 

Young  Musgrave.     Oliphant 5 ^-^3° 

York  and  Lancaster   rose,     Keary.     See  Sea 
Side. 


Zanita;   tale  of  the  Yosemite.    Yelverton 54- 121 

Zanoni.      Lytton , 50. 520 

Zanobia.  or  the  fall  of  Palmyra.     Ware 54-729 


Zerub  Throop's  experiment. 
Ziccii     Lytton 


Whitney 54«4i9 

50.611 


SEA  SIDE  LIBRARY. 


About,  Edmond.     Captain  Bitterlin. 60.211 

Fellah,  The 60. 2 1 2 

Romance  of  a  brave  man 60.213 

ToHa;  a  tale  or  modern  Rome 60.214 

Agnes  Grey.     Bronte 60.226 

Among  the  hills.     Poynter 61.219 

Anne  Furness.     Anon 60. 2 1 5 

Anstey,  F.    Vice  versa . . » 60. 22 1 

Anton  Mallssof.    Greville 60.127 

Argles,  Mrs.     (The  Duchess.)      How  Snook 

got  out  ot  it '. 60.216 

Molly  Bawn 69.217 


Ballroom  Repentance.     Edwards 60.288 

Barmaid  of  Battleton.     Robinson 60. 1 14 

Barbara,  or  splendid  misery.     Braddon 60.235 

Beautiful  lady,  That.    Clay 60.255 

Beautiful  Miss  Barrington.     Lee *  .60. 160 

Belot,  Adolphe.     Marguerite  Lacoste ..60.227 

Bell,  Acton.     (Bronte.)     Agnes  Grey 60.226 

Besant,  Walter.     Chaplain  of  the  Fleet" 60.228 

Beside  the  river.     MacQuoid 60. 1 72 

Best  for  her.     Thomas. 61.245 

Bingham,    D.    A.  Marriages   of  the    Bona- 

partes 60.229 

Birds  of  prey.     Braddon 60.236 

Black,  William ,     Shandon  bells 60. 233 

Black  Robe.      Collins 60, 257 

Blackmore,  R.  D.     Christowell 60.230 

Clara  Vaughn 60.231 

Lorna  Doone 60, 232 


Argles  (continued) — 

Phyllis 60.218 

Portia 60.2I9 

Artiste.     Grant    60.124 

Arundel  motto.     Hay 60  136 

As  long  as  she  lives.     Robinson 61.222 

Asphodel.   Braddon 60.234 

Auge.      Church i . .  .6o.i;j6 

Auld  lang  syne.     Russell 61.229 

Austen,  Jane.     Pride  and  prejudice 60.220 

Ayala's  Angel.     Trollope 61.247 

Bonnie  Leslie.     Martin 60. 186 

Braddon.  Miss  M.  E.     Asphodel 60.234 

Barbara,  or. splendid  misery 60.235 

Birds  of  prey 60.236 

Cloven  foot. 60.237 

Flower  and  weed 60.238 

Lady's  mile,  The 60. 239 

Mistletoe  bough 60.240 

Brakespeare.    Lawrence 61.159 

Bright  morning.     Grant 60.125 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     Jane  Eyre 60.241 

Buried  alive;  or   ten  years'  penal  servitude  in 

Siberia.     Dostoyeffsky 60.274 

Butler,  Lieutenant-Colonel.     Red  Cloud,  the 

solitary  Sioux 60. 242 

Buxton,  B.  H.     From  the  wings 60.243 


Caesar.     Froude 60. 1 1 7 

Camp  life  and  spoit  in  Zulu  land.     Lucas. . .  .60.163 

Captain  Bitterlin.     About 60.21 1 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Wylie 61.126 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Letters  and  memorials   of 

Jane  Welsh  Carlyle.  (James  Froude,  eJ.). 60.249 

Carmen,    Merimee 60. 122 

Castle  Daly.     Keary 60. 149 

Castle  Warlock.     Macdonald 60.167 


Cauler.      Memoirs   of   a   veteran    detective. 
Reminiscences  of  Cauler,   sometime   chief 

of  the  detective  police  of  Paris 60.248 

Chaplain  of  the  Fleet 60.227  and  60.228 

Charlotte,  Catherine     (Lady  Jackson.)    The 
French  court  and  society,  Louis  XVI  and 

Napoleon  1 60.250 

Christowell.     Blackmore 60.230 

Church,  Mrs.  R.    (Florence  Marryat.)  Auge.60,176 


50 


CHURCH — FOR. 


Church  (continued)  — 

Fair  haired  Alda 60. 177 

Love's  conflict 60.178 

My  sister,  the  actress 60.179 

No  intentions 60. 180 

Petronel 60. 181 

Root  of  all  evil 60.182 

With  cupid's  eyes 60.183 

Clara  Vaughn.     Blackmore 60.231 

Clay,  Bertha  M.     Dora  Thome 60.251 

From  gloom  to  sunshine 60.252 

Golden  heart,    A 60.253 

Clay  (continued) — 

Hilda 60.254 

That  beautiful  lady 60.255 

Cleveden.    Yorke 60.256 


Clevendale.    Yorke 61.127 

Cloven  foot.     Braddon 60.237 

Collins,  Wilkie.     Black  robe 60.257 

Fallen  leaves 60.258 

Jezebel's  daughter , 60.259 

Law  and  thq  lady 60. 260 

Man  and  wife 60.261 

Comet  of  a  season.     McCarthy 60. 187 

Comin'  thro'  the  rye.  Mathers 60  184 

Coningsby,  or  the  new  generation.    Disraeli.. 60. 270 

Countess  Gisela.     Marlitt 60.173 

Cralk,  G.  M.     Dorcas 60. 262 

Faith  Mervin's  ordeal 60.263 

Half-caste,  The 60  264 

Cupples,  George.    Sunken  rock,  The 60. 1 13 


Daisy  chain.     Yonge 61 . 1 30 

Daudet,  Ernest,  ed.     Henriette 60.266 

De  Broglie,  Due.     Frederick  the  Second  and 

Maria  Theresa 60. 267 

Dear  Lady  Disdain.     McCarthy 60. 188 

Debenham's  vow.     Edwards 60. 285 

Destiny,  or  the  chiefs  daughter.     Ferrier ....  60. 1 1 1 
D'Haussonville,   Viscomte.      The  salon  of 

Madame  Necker .'.60.268 

D'Hericault,  C.     1794:  A  tale  of  the  terror ..  60  269 

Dick's  wanderings.     Sturgis 61.241 

Disraeli.     Coningsby 60.270 

Henrietta  Temple 60.271 

Sibyl,  or  the  two  nations 60.272 

Young  duke.  The 60.273 

Doctor  Wortle's  school.     Trollope 61.248 


Dolf  s  big  brother.     Hay 60.216 

Donal  Grant.     Macdonald 60. 168 

Dora  Thorne.     Clay 60.251 

Dorcas.     Craik 60. 262 

Dorothy  Fox.     Parr 61.211 

Dorothy's  venture.     Hay 60. 1 37 

Dostoyeffsky,  Fedor.     Buried  alive :  .60.274 

Doubting  heart.     Keary 60.150 

Downward  path.     Gaboriau 60. 120 

Drew,  Catherine.     Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacob's.  .60.275 

Du  Boisgobey,  Fortune.    Golden  pig 60.276 

His  great  revenge 60. 277 

Matapan  affair 60.278 

Mystery  of  an  omnibus 60.279 

Duke's  children.     Trollope 61.249 

Dumas,  Alexandre.     Salvator 60.280 


Eau-de-Nil.      Hope-Edwards 60.141 

Edwards,  Amelia  B.     Debenham's  vow 60  285 

In  the  days  of  my  youth 60. 286 

Lord  Brackenbury 60,287 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie.    Ball  room  repentance .  60. 288 
Jet :  her  face  her  fortune 6a  289 


Edwards  (continued) — 

Leah  ;  a  woman  of  fashion 60.290 

Edwards,  M.  B.     Kitty 60.292 

Egan,  P.     Quentin  Matsys 66,284 

Eiloart,  Mrs.     The  love  that  lived 60.291 


Fair-haired  Alda.     Church 60. 177 

Faith  Mervin's  ordeal.     Craik    60.263 

Fallen  leaves.     Collins 60. 258 

Fated  to  be  free.     Ingelow 60  144 

Fellah,  The.     About 60.212 

Ferrier,  S.  E.     Destiny;  or  the  chief  sdaugh- 


Ferrier  (continued) — 

ter 60.  Ill 

Flower  and  weed.     Braddon 60. 238 

Foolish  virgin.     Weed %..  .61.118 

For  cash  only,     Sauzade 61.213 

For  love  and  life.     Oliphant 60.195 


FORRESTER — KOHN. 


61 


Forrester,  Mrs.     I  have  lived  and  loved 60. 1 12 

Queen  Elizabeth's  garden 60.113 

Turn  of  fortune's  wheel 60. 1 14 

Young  man's  fanc^ 60. 1 1 5 

Francillon,  R.  E.     Quits  at  last 60. 1 16 

Frederick  the  Second  and     Maria  Theresa. 

de  Broglie 60.267 


French  court  and  society  ;    Louis  XVI  and 

Napoleon  I.     Charlotte  (Lady  Jackson)  .60.250 

From  gloom  to  sunlight.     Clay   60.252 

From  the  wings.     Buxton 60.243 

Froude,  James  A.     Caesar 60.117 


Gaboriau,  E.     Downward  path 60. 120      Grant.  Miss  M.     Artiste   60. 124 


Marquise  de  Brinvilliers 60.121 

Thousand  francs  reward 60. 122 

Gabriel.     Kohn 60. 1 56 

Gaskell,  Mrs.     North  and  South 60. 123 

George  Vanbrugh's  mistake.     Pritchard 61.220 

Golden  heart.     Clay 60  253 

Golden  pig.     du  Boisgobey 60.276 


Victor  Lescar 60  126 

Grant,  Mrs,     Bright  morning 60.125 

Grape  from  a  thorn.     Sauzade 61.214 

Greville,  Henry.     Anton  Malissof , 60. 127 

Niania 60.128 

Sonia 60. 129 

Sylvie's  betrothed 60. 130 


Grandmother's  money.     Robinson. 61.224      Grumbler,  The.     Pickering 61.215 


Half-caste.     Craik 60.264 

Hardy,  Thomas.     Two  on  a  tower 60. 133 

Harwood,  J.  B.     Paul  Knox,  pitman 60,134 

Hatton,  Jos.     To  day  in  America 60, 135 

Haunted  tower.     Wood 61. 121 

Hay,  M,  C.     Arundel  motto 60,136 

Dolfs  big  brother 60,216 

Dorp{hy 's  venture 60  1 37 

Under  life's  key 60. 138 

Heartsease.     Yonge 61, 129 

Henrietta  Temple.      Disraeli 60.271 

Henriette ;  fragments  from  the  diary  of  the 

Marquis  de  Boisguerny,     Daudet,  ed 60. 266 


I  have  lived  and  loved. 
In  the  days  of  my  youth. 


Forrester 60. 1 12 

Edwards   60.286 


James.  G.  P.  R.     Robber,  The 60. 148 

Jane  Eyre.     Bronte 60  241 

Janet's  home.     Keary 60. 151 

Jangada  ;  or  eight  hundred  leagues  over  the 

Amazon,     Verne 6i,lii 


Keary,  Annie.     Castle  Daly 60, 149 

Doubting  heart 60.150 

Janet's  home 60.151 

York  and  a  Lancaster  rose,  A 60. 152 

Keddie,  Miss  H,     Mam'selle  Mori 60, 1 57 

Noblesse  oblige 60, 153 


Heyse,  Paul,     Witch  of  the  Corso 60, 139 

Hilda.     Clay  60.254 

His  great  revenge,     du  Boisgobey 60  277 

History  of  a  crime.     Hugo 60. 143 

Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel.     Question  of  Cain 60. 140 

Hope-Edwards,  E.  C.      Eau-de-Nil 60.141 

How  Snooks  got  out  of  it.    Argles 60.216 

Hudson,   E.   H.      Life  and  times  of  Louisa, 

queen  of  Prussia 60.142 

Hugo,  Victor,     History  of  a  crime 60. 143 

Hypatia.     Kingsley 60.154 


Ingelow,  Jean. 
Irish  bar.  The. 


Fated  to  be  free 60. 144 

O'Flanagan 60. 194 


Jet ;  her  face  her  fortune.     Edwards 60.289 

Jezebel's  daughter.     Collins 60.259 

John  Inglesant.     Shorlhouse 61.237 

Johnny  Ludlow,     Wood 61.122 

Johnson,  Virginia  W,     Neptune  vase 60. 147 


Kept  in  the  dark.      TroUope 61.250 

Kingsley,  Charles,     Hypatia 60. 154 

Kirke,  E,    James  A.  Garfield,  (life  oj) 60. 1 55 

Kitty.     Edwards 60.292 

Kohn,  S,     Gabriel 60. 156 


52 


LADIES — OUTLINE. 


Ladies  Lindores.     Oliphant 60.I95 

Lady  Beauty,     Muir 60.191 

Lady  Maud.     Russell .61.232 

Lady's  mile.     Braddon 60.239 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.     Lytton 60.164 

Law  and  the  lady.     Collins 60.260 

Lawrence,  G,     Brakespeare 6i-i59 

Leah,  a  woman  of  fashion.     Edwards 60.290 

Lee,  H.     Beautiful  Miss  Barrington 60. 160 

Letters  and  memorials  of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle. 

Carlyle.      {Froude,    ed.). 60.249 

Life  and  times  of  Louisa,  queen   of  Prussia. 

Hudson 60.142 

Life  of  James  A.  Garfield,      Kirke 60. 1 55 


Mademoiselle  Mori.     Keddie 60. 157 

Madonna  Mary.     Oliphant 60. 196 

Macdonald,  George.     Castle  Warlock 60. 167 

Donal  Grant .- 60.168 

Weighed  and  wanting 60.169 

Mac  Kenzie,  Robert.     19th  Century 60.170 

MacQuoid,  Katherine.     Beside  the  river 60.172 

Patty 60.171 

Man  and  wife.     Collins 60.261 

Marguerite  Lacoste.     B^lot 60.227 

Marlitt,  E.     Countess  Gisela 60.173 

Princess  of  the  moor 60. 1 74 

Second  wife 60. 175 

Marquise  de  Brinvilliers.     Gaboriau 60. 1 2 1 

Marriages  of  the  Bonapartes.     Bingham 60.229 

Marryat,  Florence See  Church,  Mrs,  R. 

Matapan  affair.     Du  Boisgobey 60.278 

Mathers,  Helen  B.     Comin'  thro'  the  rye 60.184 

My  lady  green  sleeves 60. 185 

Martin,  Mrs.  Herbert.     Bonnie   Lesley 60.186 

McCarthy,  Justin,  M.  P.  Comet  of  a  season  60.187 
Dear  Lady  Disdain 60. 188 


Linton,  E.  L.     My  love 60.161 

Witch  stories 60. 1 62 

Little  Kate  Kirby.     Robinson 61.225 

Lord    Brackenbury.     Edwards 60.287 

Lord's  purse-bearers.     Stretton 61.240 

Lorna  Doone.     Blackmore 60. 232 

Love's  conflict.     Church 60.178 

Love  that  lived.     Eiloart 60,291 

Lucas,  T.  J.     Camp  life  and   sport  in  Zulu- 
land  60. 163 

Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobs.     Drew 60. 275 

Lytton,  Lord  {  Edward  Buhcer.  )     Last  days 

of  Pompeii 60. 164 


McCarthy  (continued) — 

Outline  of  Irish  history 60. 189 

Venie's  doves 60.199 

Memoirs  of  a  veteran  detective;  reminis- 
cences of  Cauler,  some  time  chief  of  the 
detective  police  of  Paris.      H.  P.  Curtis, 

trans 60  248 

Merimee,  Prosper.     Carmen 60. 122 

Michael   StrogofF.     Verne 61. 112 

Mistletoe  bough.    Braddon 60. 240 

Mitford,  M,  R,     Our  village 60.190 

Molly  Bawn.     Argles   60.217 

Muir,  Alan.     Lady  Beauty 60.191 

Mulock,  Miss See  Craik 

Murray,    E.   C.    Grenville.      Side-lights   on 

English   society 60. 192 

My  heart's  in  the  highlands.     Anon 60. 193 

My  lady  green  sleeves.    Mathers 60. 185 

My  love.    Linton . .' 60. 161 

My  sister,  the  actress.      Church 60. 1 79 

Mysterious  island.     Verne 61.113 

Mystery  of  an  omnibus.     Du  Boisgobey 60.279 


Nan  Darrell.     Pickering 61.217 

Neptune  vase.    Johnson 60.147 

New  Arabian   nights.     Stevenson 61.239 

Niania.     Greville 60.128 


Ocean  free  lance.     Russell.        61.228 

O'Flanagan,  J.  R.     Irish  bar 60.194 

Oliphant,  Mrs.     For  love  and  life 60. 195 

Ladies  Lindores 60. 195 

Madonna  Mary 60. 196 

Social  etiquette  and  home  culture 60. 197 


Nineteenth  century,  a  history.     McKenzie  .  .60.170 

No  intentions.     Church 60. 180 

Noblesse  oblige.     Keddie 60. 153 

North  and  south.     Gaskell .60.123 


Olliphant  (continued) — 

Tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgillicuddy.6o.  198 

One-and-twenty.    Robinson 61.226 

Orville  college.     Wood 61.123 

Our  Village.     Mitford 60. 190 

Outline  of  Irish  history.     McCarthy 60.189 


PARKWATER — TWO. 


53 


Parkwater.     Wood 60. 198 

Parr,  Louise.     Dorothy  Fox 61. 211 

Robin 61.212 

Patty.     MacQuoid 60. 171 

Paul  Knox,  pitman.     Ilarwood 60. 144 

Payn,  James See  Sauzade. 

Petronel.      Church 60.181 

Phyllis.     Argles 60.218 

Pickering,  Ellen.     The  grumbler 61,215 

NanDarrell 61.217 


Playing  for  high  stakes,    Thomas 61.246 

Pomeroy  Abbey.     Wood 61.125 

Poole,  .S.  L.     Twenty  years'  residence  among 

the  people  of  Turkey 61.218 

Portia.    Argles ; 60.219 

Poynter,  E.  F.     Among  the  hills 61.219 

Pride  and  prejudice.     Austen ....60.220 

Princess  of  the  moor.     Marlitt 60. 174 

Pritchard,    H.    B.     George  Vanbrugh's  mis- 
take  61.220 


Queen  Elizabeth's  garden.     Forrester 60.113 

Quentin   Matsys.     Egan 60.284 

Question  of  Cain,    Hoey 60. 140 


Quisisana,  or  rest  at  last,     Spielhagen 61,238 

Quits  at  last.     Francillon 60.1 16 


Rare  pale  Margaret.     Anon 61.221 

Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux.     Butler 60.242 

Robber,  The.     James 60. 148 

Robin.     Parr 61.212 

Robinson.  F.  W.     As  long  as  she  lived 61.222 

Barmaid  at    Battleton 60. 1 14 

Grandmother's  money 61.224 

Little  Kate  Kirby 61.225 

One-and-twerty 61.226 

Sweet  nineteen 61.227 


Robinson  s  school.     Verne 61. 1 14 

Romance  of  a  brave  man.     About 60.213 

Root  of  all  evil.     Church 60.182 

Russell,  W.  Clark.  Auld  lang  syne 61.229 

Lady  Maud,  The 61.232 

Ocean  free  lance 61.228 

Sailor's  sweetheart 61.230 

Sea  queen 61.233 

Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor 61.231 

Russians  of  to-day.     Anon 61.234 


Sailor's  sweetheart.     Russell 61.230 

Salon  of  Madame  Necker.     D'Haussonville.  .60.268 

Salvator.     Dumas 60.280 

Sauzade.     For  cash  only 61.213 

Grape  from  a  thorn 61.214 

Sea  Queen,   A.     Russell , .,...61.233 

Second  wife.     Marlitt 60.175 

Shandon  bells.     Black 60. 233 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.     John  Inglesant 61 .237 

Side  lights  on  English  society.     Murray 60  192 

Sister  Louise.     Whyte 61. 119 

Social  etiquette  and  home  culture.     Oliphant .  60. 197 


Tale  of  the  Terror,     1794.    D'H^ricault 60.269 

Tender   recollections  of  Irene   Macgillicuddy. 

Oliphant 60198 

Thomas,  Annie.     Best  for  her 61.245 

Playing  for  high  stakes 61 .246 

Thousand  francs  reward.     Gaboriau 60.122 

To-day  in  America.     Hatton 60.135 

ToUa,  a  tale  of  modern  Rome.     About 60.214 


Sonia.      Greville 60.129 

Spielhagen,  F.     Quisisana,  or  Rest  at  last. .  .61.238 

Stephen  Yorke.     Cleveden 60. 256 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     New  Arabian  nights. ..  .61.239 

Stretton,  Hesba.     Lord's  purse-bearers 61.240 

Sturgis,  Julian.     Dick's  wanderings 61.241 

Sue,  Eugene.     Wandering  Jew 61.242 

Sunken  Rock,  The.     Cupples 69. 1 13 

Sweet  nineteen.     Robinson 61.227 

Sybil,  or  the  two  nations.     Disraeli 60.272 

Sylvie's  betrothed.     Greville 60. 130 


Trollope,  Anthony.     Ayala's  Angel 61.247 

Dr.  Wortle's  school 61.248 

Duke's  children 6t  .249 

Kept  in  the  dark 61.250 

Turn  of  fortune's  wheel.     Forrester 60.114 

Twenty  years'  residence  among  the  people  of 

Turkey.     Poole,  ed 61.218 

Two   on  a  tower.     Hardy 60.133 


54 


UNDER — ALCOTT. 


Under  life's  key.     Hay 60. 1 38 

Unknown  to  history.     Yonge 61.131 

Venie's  doves.     McCarthy 60. 199 

Verne,  Jules.    Jangada 61.111 


Mysterious  island 61. 113 

Robinson's  school 61. 114 

Very  genteel.     Anon 61.115 

Vice  Versa.     Anstey 60. 22 1 


Michael   Strogoff 61.112      Victor  Lescar.     Grant 60.126 


Wandering  Jew.     Sue ; 61.242 

Weed,  Ella.     Foolish  virgin 61.118 

Weighed  and  wanting.     Macdonald 60  169 

Whyte,  Melville,  G.  J.     Sister  Louise 61.119 

Witch  of  the  Corso.     Heyse 60.139 

Witch  stories.     Linton 60. 162 

With  Cupid's  eyes.    Church 60, 183 

Within  sound  of  the  sea.     Anon 61.120 


Wood,  Mrs.  Henry — Haunted  tower 61.121 

Johnny  Ludlow 61.122 

Orville  college 61.123 

Parkwater 60. 198 

Pomeroy  Abbey 61.125 

Wreck  of  the  "Grosvenor."     Russell 61.231 

Wylie,  Wm.   Howie.     Thomas  Carlyle 61.126 


Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Daisy  chain 61. 130 

Heartsease 61.129 

Unknown  to  history 61.131 


York  and  a  Lancaster  rose.     Keary 60.152 

Young  Duke.     Disraeli 60.273 

Young  man's  fancy.     Forrester 60.115 


B  BLLES=LETTR  BS. 


Abbott,  Edwin  A.      English  lessons  for  Eng- 
lish people 26.311 

How  to  tell  the  parts  of  speech 26. 3 1 2 

How  to  write  clearly 26.313 

Abbott,  Lyman.      Hints  for  home  reading, 

chapters  on  books  and  their  use 31,830 

Abominations  of  modern  society.     Talmage.  31.230 
Aboat  old  story-tellers.      How  and  when  they 

lived  and  what  stories  they  told.   Mitchell, 30. 212 

Acme  Library  of  modern  classics 26.314 

CONTKNTS, 

vicar  of  Wakefield.    Oil-    Plcciolft.     Salntine. 
ver  GoldBmlth.  Undine,  the  two  captains. 

Paul  and  VirRinia.     Ber-       De  la  Motte  Fouqud. 
nardin  St.  Pierre. 

I^asselas.      Samuel   John- 
son. 

Actor  and  hia  art.   Coquelin,  Abbey  L.  AUjer, 

trans 28.523 

Adams,  W.  H.  Davenport,     Secret  of  success.  26.315 

Sketches    in  the  highways  and  byways   of 

English  literature 26.316 


Woman's  work  and  worth 26.317 

Addison.     Sir  Roger  de  Coverley 29. 322 

Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville.  U.  S.  A. 

Irving « 29  211 

Aeneid,  Virgil.    Rhythmic  prose   translation 

of.      Pierce .31-71 1 

Aeschylus,  tragedies  of.     Buckley,  traru. ..  .27.414 
Aesthetics,  or  the  science   of  beauty.     Bas- 

com 26.223 

Afternoon  of  unmarried  life.     Anon 26.318 

Afternoon  with  the  poets.     Deshler 28.425 

Agar,  J.     American  orator's  own  book 26.319 

Age   of  chivalry.     Legend  of  King  Arthur. 

Bullinch 27.311 

Age  of  fables,  or  beauties  of  mythology.     Bul- 

finch 27.312 

Alcock,   Sir  Rutherford.     Art  and  art  indus- 
tries in  Japan 26. 320 

Alcott,  A.  Bronson.     Concord  days 26.321 

Record  of  a  school 26. 322 


ALDEN — ART 


55 


Alden,  Joseph.     Studies  in  Bryant 26. 323 

Alger,  Wm.  Rounseville.     School  of  life. ..  .26.324 

Solitudes  of  nature  arid  of  man 26.325 

Algonquin,  legends  of  New   England.     Le- 

land 30.622 

Alhambra.    Irving 29.212 

All  around  a  palette.     Champney 28. 723 

All  around  the  house,  or  how  to  make  homes 

happy.     Beecher 26. 233 

Allston,  Washington.      Lectures   on  art  and 

poems 26. 326 

Amateur  theatricals.      Pollock 31  714 

Amenities  of  home.    Anon 26.327 

America,  before  Europe,    de  Gasparin.   Mary 

L.  Booth,  trans 28,421 

Addresses,  American.     Huxley 29. 332 

American  girls'  home  book  of  work  and  play. 

Campbell 28.827 

American  literature,  history  of.     Tyler 32.814 

American  literature,  primer  of.      New  and  re- 
vised edition.     Richardson 3i-6i5 

American  orator's  own  book.     Agar 26.319 

American  popular  speaker.     Sypher 31.223 

American  prose 29.514 

CONTENTS. 

Emerson,  Longfellow, 

Hawthorne,  Lowell, 

Holmes,  Tlioreau, 

Irving,  Whittier. 

Americanisms.  English  of  the   new   world. 

De  Vere,  L.  L.  D 28.421 

Among  my  books.     Lowell 30. 522 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.      Burton 28.821 

Ancient  fragn\^nts  of   the  Phoenician,  Chal- 
dean, Egyptian,  Syrian  and  other  writers. 

Cory 28. 524 

Ancient  history  and  antiquities.    De  Quincey.28.426 
Anderson,  Rasmus  B.     (Trans.)     History  of 
the  literature   of  the  Scandinavian  north. 

Horn 26.328 

Norse  mythology 26. 329 

Younger  Edda,  The 26. 330 

Antiquities  of  Athens.     Stuart  and  Revett.  ..31.217 
Aphorisms,     von  EbnerEschenbach.  .32,613 

and 28.220 

Appleton,  Thomas  G.     Chequer- work 26.331 

Windfalls 26. 332 

Appleton's  home  books.    Amenities  of  home.  26. 327 

Building  a  home.     Oakley 30. 124 

Home  garden.     Church 28.613 

Home  grounds.     Oakley 30. 125 

Home  library.     Penn 31.829 


Appleton's  {contimied) — 

Home  needle.     Church 28.614 

Home  occupations.     Runtz-Rees 3I-530 

Household  hints.     Babcock 26.212 

How  to  furnish  a  house.    Church 28.615 

Apthorp,  William   F.,    trans.     Hector  Ber- 
lioz  26.333 

Architecture  for  general  students.    Horton.  .29.315 
Architecture,  (gothic  and  renaissance.)  Smith. 

31  326 
Aristotle's  treatise  on  rhetoric.     Buckley, 

trans 27.415 

Aristophanes.      Collins 28.513 

Arius,  the  Lybian  ;  an  idyl  of  the  primitive 

church.     Anon 26.334 

Arnold,    Rev.    Frederick,    B.    A.        Turning 

points  in  life 26 .333 

Arnold,  Matthew,  D.  C.   L.     Essays  in  criti- 
cism   26.336 

Irish  essays 26.337 

Arnold,  Thomas,  D.  D.   Introductory  lectures 

on  modern  history 26.338 

Arr,  E.  H.     New  England  by-gones 26.339 

Old  time  child  life 26  340 

Arrows  of  the  chace,  (collection  of  scattered 

letters  published  1840- 1880.)    Ruskin 31. 511 

Art  and  art  industries  in  Japan.      Alcock 26.320 

Art  and  nature  in  Italy.     Benson 26. 239 

Art  and  poems,  lectures  on.     Allston 26.326 

Art  criticism,    elements  of.     (Text    book  for 

schools  and  colleges).     Samson .31.415 

Art  education;  scholastic  and  industrial.  Smith.  31.327 

Art,  essays  on.     Palgrave S^-^^^ 

Art  idea.     Jarves 29. 125 

Art  in  Greece.     Taine 31.224 

Art  in  the  house.     Loftie 30.514 

Art,  its  laws  and  the  reason  for  them.    Long.  30.516 

Art,  literature  and  the  drama.     Ossoli 31-813 

Art  of  amusing.     Bellew 26.236 

Art  of  beauty.     Haweis 29.511 

Art  of  conversation.     Anon 26.341 

Art  of  England.     Ruskin 3I-SI2 

Art  of  furnishing.     Cooper 28.522 

Art  of  Japan.    Jarves 29.123 

Art  of  living.     Gladden 29.827 

Art,  political  economy  of.     Ruskin 3I-52I 

Art,  primer  of.     Collier 28. 511 

Art,  short  history  of.     De  Forrest 28.420 

Art    suggestions  from   the   masters.     Carter, 

compiled  by 28. 7 19 

Art,  talks  about.     Hunt 29.330 


56  ART — 

Art  thoughts.    Jarves   ." 29. 124 

Art,  thoughts  about.     Hamerton 29.613 

Artemus  Ward,  complete  works  of.     Brown  .27.511 

Artists  and  Arabs.      Blackburn 26. 245 

Artists'  chromatic  hand-book.     Ridner 31.620 

Artists'    repository   and    drawing    magazine. 

Fitzgerald 28,120 

Ashton,  John.     Humor,  wit  and  satire  of  the 

seventeenth  century 26.342 

Asmodeus.    Le  Sage 30.627 

Babcock,    Emma     Whitcomb.       Household 

hints.     (Appleton's  home  books) 26.212 

Bachelor  BluflF.     Bunce 28.812 

Bacon,  Francis.     Essays 26.213 

Bacon.    (Works  of  Francis).  B  Montague,  erf. 30.225 
Bagehot,  Walter.     English  constitution ....  26. 214 

Baker,  George  M.     Prize  speaker 26.215 

Ballan,  Marturin  M.     Pearls  of  thought 26.216 

Barham.     Ingoldsby  legends 26.217 

Baring-Gould,  S.,  M.  A.     Curious  myths  of 

the  middle  ages 26.218 

Barnes,  Henry  Burr.     Atlas  series  of  essays  .26.219 

Barrett,  Edward.     Carlyle  anthology 26.220 

Barry.     Lectures  on  painting.    Wornum,  «rf.  .26.221 

Bartol.  C.  A.     Principles  and  portraits 26.222 

Bascom,  John.     ^Esthetics,  or   the  science  of 

beauty 26. 223 

Philosophy  of  English  literature 26.224 

Bayne,  Peter,  M.  A.     Lessons  from  my  mas- 
ters.    (Carlyle,  Tennyson  and  Ruskin). .  .26.225 

Bazaar  book  of  decorum.     Anon 26. 226 

Beasley,    F.      M.      Papers    from    Overlook 

House 26.227 

Beauties  of  German  literature.     Pichler 31.824 

Beautiful  homes.     Hints  in  house  furnishing. 

Williams  and  Jones 32.618 

Beauty  in  dress.     Oakley 30. 1 22 

Beauty  in  the    household.     Dewing.     (Miss 

Oakley) 30.123 

Beckwith,  Arthur.     Majolica  and  Fayence.  .26.228 
Bede,  Cuthbert.     Rook's  garden.     (Essays).  .26.229 
Beecher,  Charles.     Spiritual  manifestations.  .26.-230 
Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     Hints  for  home  read- 
ing.    (Chapters  on  books  and  their  use) .  .31.830 

Lectures  to  young  men 26.231 

Beecher,    Miss,      Housekeeper   and    health- 
keeper  26. 232 

Beecher,  Mrs.  H.  W.     All  around  the  house. 26.223 
Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers. .  .26.234 


BOWEN. 

Aspects  of  German  culture.     Hall 29.72 

Aurehus  Antoninus,  thoughts  of.     G.  Long, 

trans » 30-  5 '  5 

Authorship  of  Shakespeare.     Holmes 29.426 

Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.     Holmes  .  ..29.427 
Autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson.     Boyd. 26. 118 
Ayres,  Alfred.    Orthoepist,  The.     (Pronounc- 
ing manual) 26. 343 

Ayres,  Geo.  B.     How  to  paint  photographs  in 

water  colors  and  in  oil 26.211 

Beers,   Henry  B.,  ed.     Century  of  American 

literature 26. 235 

Bellew,   Frank.     Art  of  amusing 26.236 

Belt  and  spar.       Series  of  the  knights  of  the 

middle  ages.     Angn 26.237 

Bender,  Hermann.     Brief  history  of  Roman 

literature 26. 238 

Benson,  Eugene.     Art  and  nature  in  Italy. .  .26.239 
Berlioz,  Hector.     Selections  from  his  letters. 

Apthorp 26. 333 

Best  of  all  good  company.     Jerrold 29. 129 

Bianchi,   G.  H.,  B.  A.,  ed.       Mythology  of 

Greece  and  Rome 26.240 

Bibelots  and  Curios.      Manual  for  collectors. 

Voss 32.839 

Bigelow,  Grace,     trarut.      Letters  from  Rus- 
sia.    Field  Marshal  Count  Moltke 26.241 

Bigelow,  H.  G.  trans.     Epigrams  of  Martial.26.242 
Bigelow,  Jacob.  M.  D.     Modern  inquiries. .  .26.243 

Bigelow,  Marshall,  T.     Punctuation 26,244 

Biographical  and     Historical   essays.       De 

Quincey 28,427 

Birds  and  Poets.     Burroughs 28.816 

Blackburn,  Henry.     Artists  and  Arabs 26.245 

Blackie,  John  Stuart.     Self  culture 26.246 

Blair,  Hugh,  D.  D.    Rhetoric  and  Belles  Let- 

tres   26. 1 1 1 

Blake,  Lillie  Devereux.  Woman's  place  to-day. 26.1 12 

Bohn,  H.  G  ,  ed.     Handbook  of  games 26. 1 13 

Bombaugh,  C.  C,  A.  M.  (collated  by)  Glean-  ' 

ings  from  the  harvest-fields  of  literature.  .29.114 
Bonwick,  James,  F.  R.  G.  S.     Our  nationali- 
ties.    Irish,  Scotch,  Welsh  and  English.  .26, 115 

Book  of  Vagaries.     Paulding 31.827 

Book  of  Wonders.     Anon 26. 1 16 

Books  and  reading.     Porter 31.716 

Books,  on  the  choice  of.     Carlyle 28.712 

Bowen,  Francis,  L.  L.  D.     Gleanings  from  a 

Literary  life.      1838-1880 26.117 


BOWEN — CAPES. 


57 


Bowen,   H.   Courthope,    M.  A,      Grammar, 

English  exercises 30. 1 12 

Boyd,    Alexander.       Autumn   holidays   of  a 

country  parson 26.118 

Counsel   and  comfort 26. 119 

Every-day  Philosopher.     Essays 26.121 

Leisure  hours  in  Town.     Essays 26.122 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.     Essays.  ..26.120 
Brackett,  Anna.        Education    of  American 

girls 26. 123 

Poetry  for  home  and  school 26. 124 

Breakfast,  dinner  and  tea.     Anon 26. 125 

Breathings  of  the  Better  Life.     Larcom 30. 723 

Bristol,  Rev.  D.  W.     Odd  Fellows' amulet.  ..26. 126 

British  essayists.     Adventures 26. 128 

Connoisseur 26. 128 

General  index 26, 129 

Guardian 26.130 

Idler (. 26.131 

Looker  on 26  132 

Lounger 26.133 

Mirror . .  .26.134 

Observer 26.135 

Rambler 27.81 1 

Spectator 27.812  and  27.711 

Tatler 27.712 

World 27.61 1 

British  thought  and  thinkers.     Morris 30.229 

Broad  grins,    my   night-gown,    slippers,   etc. 

Colman,  the  younger 28.517 

Brodribb,  W.  J.,  M.  A.    Pliny's  letters 28.611 

Bronson,  Prof.,  M.  D.     Elocution,  or  mental 

and  vocal  philosophy 27.612 

Brooke,  Rev.  Stopford,  M.    A.  English  liter- 
ature    27.613 

Theology  in  the    English   poets.     (Cowper, 

Coleridge,  Wordsworth  and  Burns) 27,614 

Brown,  John,  M.  D.     Spare  hours 27 .512 


Browne,  Chas.  F.     Complete  works  of  Arte- 

mus  Ward 27  511 

Browne,  Matthew.     Views  and  opinions  . . .  .27.513 

Browne,  Phillis.     What  girls  can  do 27.411 

Browning,  E.  Barrett.    E.ssays  on  the  Greek, 

Christian  and  English  poets 27.412 

Browsing   among  books,    and  other    essays. 

Woolson , 32. 620 

Bryant,  studies  in.     Alden '.  26.323 

Buckley,    Theodore,     B.    A.,     trans.     Aris- 
totle's treatise  on  rhetoric 27.415 

Ilijld  of  Homer 27.413 

Tragedies  of  ^Eschylus 27.414 

Tragedies  of  Euripides 27.416 

Buddhists,  legends  and  theories  of.     Hardy.  .29.622 

Bulfinch,  Thomas.     Age  of  chivalry 27.311 

Age  of  fables 27.312 

Legends  of  Charlemagne 27.313 

Bulwer,   Sir   Edward    Lytton.     Critical   and 

miscellaneous  writings 28.81  X 

Bunce,  Oliver  Bell.     Bachelor  Bluff 28.812 

Bundle  of  papers.     (Essays.)     Diegvolk 3I-3I4 

Burges,  Geo.,  A.  M.    Greek  anthology 28.813 

Burke,  Edmund.     Speeches  of 28.814 

Burritt,  Elihu.     Ten  minutes  talks  on  all  sorts 

of  topics 28.815 

Burroughs,  John.       Birds    and  poets,    with 

other  papers 28.816 

Locusts  and  wild  honey 28.817 

Pepacton 28.818 

Wake  Robin 28.819 

Winter  sunshine. 28.820 

Burton.     Anatomy  of  melancholy ....  ^  ....  28.821 
Bushnell,    Horace.     Work   and   play.      (Es- 
says)   28.822 

Busk,    R.    H.     Roman  legends,    fables   and 

folk-loreof  Rome 28.823 


Csesar's commentaries.   McDevitte,  <ra?is. ..  .30.317 

Caesar's  commentaries.      Trollope,  ed 31. 128 

Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.'    Disraeli, 

I.     (Disraeli,   B.  ed.) 2.8435 

Calhoun,   Lucia    Gilbert.      Modern     women     .. 

and  what  is  said  of  them 28.824 

California  scrap  book.     Schuck 51-423 

Calvert,  Geo.  H.    Biographic  aesthetic   study. 

Sha'iespeare 28. 825 

Biographic  aesthetic  study.   Wordsworth 28.826 

Camp  life  in  the  woods.     Gibson 29.824 


Campaner  Thai  and  other  writings.     Richter.31.617 
Campbell,  Helen.  American  girl's  home  book 

of  work  and  play 28.827 

Easiest   way  in  housekeeping  and  cooking. 28.828 

Problem  of  the  poor 28. 829 

Campbell,  Thomas.    .Petrarch 28.830 

Cape  Cod.     Thoreau 3MiS 

Caper  sauee;   chit-chat   about   men,    women 

and  things.     Parton,  S.  P 28.113 

Capes,    VV.    W.     University  life   in   ancient 

Athens ... Set  Lawrence. 


68 


CARLETON — COMMON. 


Carleton,  Charles.     Tales  and  stories  of  the 

Irish  peasantry 28.711 

Carlyle  anthology.     Selected  and  arranged  by 

Barrett 26.320 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Essays 28.714 

Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous 28.713 

Heroes  and  hero  worship 28.715 

On  the  choice  of  books   28.712 

Past  and  present    28. 7 16 

Sartor  Resartus 28.717 

Carpenter,  Stephen  H.,  A.    M.     English   in 

the  fourteenth  century 28.718 

Carter,  Susan  N.     Art  suggestions  from   the 

masters 28.719 

Cary,  Henry,  M.  A.,  trans.     Herodotus 28.720 

Castilian  days.     Hay 29.518 

Castle  St.  Angelo,  and  the  evil  eye.     Story. .  .31.215 
Catullus    and    TibuUus,    poems   of.     Kelly, 

tratu 30.822 

Century  of  American  literature.    1776  1876. 

Beers,  ed 26  235 

Ceramic  art.    Lockwood 30-5I3 

Cervantes,  Miquel  de.     Galatea 28.272 

Cicero.    W.  L.  Collins,  M.  A.,  ed 28.514 

Definibus.     Parker,     tratM 31.823 

De  officiis.     Guthrie,     trans 29.718 

Letters    of.     Melmoth,     ed 3°  319 

Orations  of     Guthrie,     trans 29.719 

Orations  of.     Yonge.     trarut 32624 

Chambers,  W.   Light  and  descriptive  sketches.28.722 
Champney,  Lizzie  W.     All  around  a  paiette.29.723 

Chapters  on  Animals.     Hamerton 29.725 

Character.     Essays.     Smiles 3i-3'9 

Characteristics  of  women.     Jameson 29.1 14 

Charlemagne,  legends  of.     Bullfinch 27.313 

Cheney,  Ednah  D.     Gleanings  in  the  fields  of 

Art 28,724 

Chequer- work.     Appleton 2  6. 33 1 

Chesterfield,  Lord .     Letters  to  his  son 28.725 

Childhood,  (coming  man  is  the  present  child . ) 

Crafts 28.530 

China  hunters'  club.     Prime 3i'72i 

Chinese.     Their   education,    philosophy   and 

letters      Martin 30.432 

Chinese  classics.    Legge,  trans 30.619 

Chips  from  a  German  work  shop.    Miiller. . .  .30.115 
Choice  readings  from    standard  and    popular 

authors.     Fu !  ton,     compiled  by 29. 8 1 8 

Choice  receipts .     M .  S   W 30. 1 14 

Chomet,  M.  D.    Influence  of  music  on  health 

and  life^  Flint,  trans 28.726 


Christmas  holidays  in  Rome.     Kip 30.711 

Church,  Alfred,  M.  A.     Pliny's  letters 28  611 

Stories  from  Greek  tr.igedians .28.727 

Stories  from  Herodotus 28. 728 

Stories  from  Homer 28. 729 

Stories  from  Li  vy 28 .  730 

Stories  from  Virgil 28.612 

Church,    Ella   Rodman.     (Appleton 's   home 

books).     Home  garden 28.613 

Home  needle 28.614 

How  to  furnish  a  home 28.615 

Money-making  for  ladies 26.616 

Church,  F.    J.,     trans.     Trial     and     death 

of  Socrates .28.617 

Church  and  state.     Coleridge 26.825 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Self  Culture. ..  .28.618 
Clarke,  Mary  Cowden .    Recollections  of  writ- 
ers  28.619 

Classic  and  Italian  painting.     Poynter 31 .718 

Classic  mythology.     Younghusband 32.625 

Classical  literature.     Morris 30.228 

Clergyman,  A.     Sketches  for  the  fireside.   28.620 

Clerical  anecdotes .     Larwood 30. 724 

Cleveland,    Chas.  Dexter.     Compendium  of 

classical  literature 28.621 

Cloud  pictures.     Underwood 32.821 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.     Duties  of  women.  ..28.622 
Coleridge,  A.    D.,     trans.      Recent    music 

and  musicians 28.623 

Coleridge,  Henry  Wilson,  M.  A.     Introduc- 
tions to  the  study  of  Greek  classic  poets .  .28.624 
Coleridge,  Samuel  T.     On  the  constitution 

of  church  and  state 28  625 

Poetical  and  dramatic  works  of  the  author. 28.625 

Specimens  of  table  talk 28.626 

Works.     Shed,  ed 28.625 

Collier.  John.     Primer  of  art 28. 5 1 1 

Collins,  W.    Lucas.      Aristophanes 28,513 

Cicero , 28.514 

Iliad.     Homer 28  515 

Odyssey .     Homer 28.516 

Virgil 28.512 

Coleman,  George,  (the  younger.)  Broad  grins; 

my  night  gown  and  slippers,  etc 28.517 

Colton,  Charles.     Essays  of  Michael  .Seigneur 

de  Montaigne 28.519 

I.acon  ;  or  many  things  in  few  words 28.518 

Comediesof  Aristophanes.    Hickie,  trans  . .  .29  411 

Coming  man.  The.     Charles   Reade 31.726 

Common  school  system.     Hamilton 29.616 

Common  sense  about  women.     Higginson  . .  .29.413 


COMMON — DESHLER. 


5d 


Common  sense  in  the  household.     Harland.  .29.623 
Compendium  of  classical    literature.     Cleve- 
land   28.621 

Complete  angler,  The.     Walton.     Major,  61^.30.424 
Composition,      Belles-lettres     and     oratory. 

Layres 30.614 

Composition,  English.     Nichol 30.121 

Conant,  Helen  S.     Primer  of  German  liter- 
ature   28. 520 

Concord  days.     Alcott 26.321 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater.     De 

'  Quincey 28.428 

Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics.   Loomis.  .30  520 
Contributions   to   the  "  Edinburgh  Review  " 

Jeffrey 29. 126 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.     Wandering  Jew  .28.521 
Cook,    Joseph.     Hints    for     home     reading. 

Chapters  on  books  and  their  use 31.830 

Cook-book,  new.     Parloa 3I.824 

Cooper,  H.  J.     Art  of  furnishing 28. 522 

Coquelin,  C,     Actor  and  his  art 28. 523 

Correspondence  of    Prince   Talleyrand    and 
King  Louis  XVIII  during  the  congress  of 

Vienna.     Pallain,  ed 31.822 

Cory,     Isaac   P.     Ancient   fragments   of    the 

Phoenecian,  Chaldean  and  other  writers.   28.524 
Cottage  residences,  designs  for.     Downing. .  .28.320 

Counsel  and  comfort .     Boyd 26. 1 19 

Country  living  and  country  thinking,      Ham- 
ilton   29.614 

Cousin,  Victor.     Philosophy  of  the  beautiful. 

Daniel,     trans 28. 525 


Cousin  {continued) — 

True,  the  beautiful  and  the  good .     Wright, 

trans 28.  S26 

Cox,  Rev.  Geo.  W.,  M.  A,      Manual  of  my- 
thology   28 . 527 

Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages 28.522 

Cozzens,  Fredeiic  S.     Sparrowgrass  papers. 28. 529 
Crafts,  W.F.     Childhood,  coming  man  is  the 

present  child 28.530 

Craik,   Geo.  L.      English  of  Shakespeare 28,531 

Crayon  Miscellany.      Irving .29.213 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.     Bulwer.28.81l 
Critical  essays  and  literary  notes.     Taylor. .  .31 .  iii 

Criticism,  essays  in .     Arnold 26.336 

Crown  of  wild  olive.     Ruskin 3I-SI3 

Cruikshank,  Geo.     Punch  and  Judy 28.532 

Crumbs  swept  up.     Talmage 31  231 

Crutwell,  Chas.  Thomas,  M.  A.       History  of 

Roman  literature ." 28. 533 

Cries  from  all  quarters.     Jacox 29.224 

Cummings,  Thos.  J.     Remarkable  trials  from 

all  countries 28.41 1 

Curiosities  of  literature      Disraeli 28.311 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle    ages.     Baring- 
Gould  26.218 

Curious  schools.     Anon 28  412 

Currents  and  counter-currents  in  medical  sci- 
ence.     Holmes 29.428 

Curtain  lectures,  Mrs.  Caudle's.     Jerrold 30813 

Curtis,  George  W.     Lotus-eating 28  413 

Curson,  jr.,  Robert.     Ancient  monasteries. .  .28  414 


Daniel,  Geo.     Merrie   England  in  the  olden 

time 28.415 

Davidson,  Ellis  A.     Linear  drawing  (Techni- 
cal manual) 28.416 

Model   drawing,  and    patterns   for   making 

drawing  objects  in    cardboard 28.417 

Davies,  James,  M.  A.     Hesiod  and Theognis. 28.418 
Davies,  John  L.,   M.  A.,     trans.    The    re- 
public of  Plato 28.419 

De  Forrest,  Julia  B.    Short  history  of  art 28.420 

De  Gasparin  Agenor.  Booth,  trans.  America 

before  Europe , 28.421 

De  Gasparin,  Countess.     Human  sadness 28.422 

De  Liefde,  John.     Romance  of  charity 28.423 

De  Mille,  James.     Elements  of  rhetoric 28  424 

De  Quincey,  Thos.     Biographical  and  histor- 
ical essays" 28.427 


Confessions  of  an  English  opium  eater 28.428 

Essays  in  ancient  history  and  antiquities. . .  .28.426 
Literary   reminiscences    from    the    autobio- 
graphy of  an  English  opium  eater 28.429 

De  Riedesel,  Madame.  Letters  and  memoirs 
relating  to  the  war  of  American  independ- 
ence   28.430 

De    Sevigne,     Madame,     letters     of.     Hale. 

trans 29.722 

De  Vere,  M.  Scheie,  LL.  D.  American- 
isms  28.431 

Modern  magic 28.432 

Studies  in  English 28.433 

Demosthenes,  orations  of.      Chas.  Kennedy, 

trans 30  823 

Demosthenes,   orations.     Thos.  Leland 30.623 

Deshler,  Chas.  D.    Afternoons  with  the  poets  28.425 


GO  DIALOGUES— 

Dialogues,  new  and  original.     Fowle 28. 122 

Dialogues  of  Plato.    Jowett.     trans 30-8iS 

Diary  of  an  enniiyee.     Jameson 29.115 

Dickenson,  Anna  E.     Paying  investment 28.434 

Dinner  year  book.     Harland 29.624 

Disraeli,  Isaac.      Calamities  and  quarrels  of 

Authors.     B.  Disraeli,  ed 28.435 

Curiosities  of  literature   -. 28.311 

Literary  character,  history  of  men  of  genius.28.312 
Dobson,  William  T.    Literary  frivolities,  fan- 
cies, follies  and  frolics 28.313 

Dominies,  book  about.     Alcott  Hope 29.313 

Donaldson,  John  William,  D.  D.     Theatre  of 

the  Greeks 28.314 

Donaldson,  Pa.schal.     Odd  Fellows  offering.  .28.315 

Donne,  Wm.  Bodham.     Euripides 28.316 

Doran,  Dr.     Knights  and  their  days 28.317 

Douglas  Jerrold's  wit.     Specimens    of.     B. 

Jerrold 30.814 

Dowden,  Edward.      Shakespeare.      Critical 

study  of  bis  midd  and   art 28.319 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts.     Thoreau 31- 1 16 

Eastlake,  Chas.  L.     Contributions  to  the  lit- 
erature of  the  fine  arts 28.325 

Hints  on  household  taste 28.326 

Echoes  from   misiland.     Forestier 29.81 1 

Edda,  the  younger.     Anderson 26.330 

Education  of  American  girls.     Brackett 26.123 

Educational  reformers,    essays   on.     R.    H. 

Quick 31-723 

Egotist,  the  (essays  of  life).     King 30.824 

Egyptian  sketch  book.     Leland 30.624 

Ellis,  William.     Philo-Socrates 28.327 

Elocution,  or  mental  and  vocal  philosophy. .  .27,612 
Elocutionist.       For    colleges,    schools     and 

academies.    Russell 3''533 

Emerson,  R.  W.     English  traits 28.21 1 

English  traits.     Conduct  of  life 28.212 

Essays.     First  and  second  series 2S.213 

Letters  and  social  aims.     Poems .28.418 

Miscellanies 28.215 

Representative  men.     Society  and  solitude  .28.216 
England  and  Italy,  stray  studies  from.  Green. 29  714 

England  without  and  within.     White 32. 727 

English,  errors  in  the  use  of.     Hodgson 29.418 

English  chronicles,  six  old.     Giles,   ed 29.825 

CONTENTS. 

Asser's  life  of  Alfred.  Qildas. 

Etlielwerd's  chroulcle.  Nennius. 

Oeotfrey    of    Monmouth's  Kichard  of  Cirencester. 
iirilUh  history. 


ENTEUTAINING. 

Dowden  (cotdinutJ) — 

Shakespeare,    (literature  primers) 28  318 

Downing,  A.   G.     Designs  for  cottage  resi- 
dences    28.320 

Dramatic  art  and  literature.   A.  W.  Schlegel. 

J.   Black,  ti'ans 3' 419 

Drawing,  Elements  of.     Ruskin Z^-S^S 

Dream    life.     D.    G.   Mitchell.     Ik.  J/arveZ. 30. 213 

Dreamthorp.    Smith 31-323 

Dress  reform,  lectures.      Woolson 32.622 

Driver,  W.     Literary  and  scientific  lectures     32.730 

Duffey,  Mrs.  E.  B.      Etiquette 28.321 

Duffield,  Mrs.  William.     Art  of  flower  paint- 
ing  28.322 

Duhring,  Jnlia.     Philosophers  and  fools 28.323 

Dunphy,  Thomas.     Remarkable  trials  of  all 

countries 28.411 

Duties  of  women.     Cobbe 28. 622 

Duty,  essays.     Smiles 31.320 

Dyer,   Rev.  F.  F.   Thiselton,  M.  A.,  English 

folk-lore 28. 324 

English  classics,   reading  book   of.     Lefifing- 

well 30.618 

English  constitution,  The.     Bagehot 26.214 

English   folk-lore.     Thiselton , . . .  28.224 

English  in  the  ^urteenth  century.   Carpenter. 28.718 

English  language,  lectures  on.     Marsh 30.429 

English  language,  lost  beauties  of  the.  Mackay.  30.417 
English    language,    origin    and    history    of. 

Marsh 30  430 

English  lessons  for  English   people.     Abbott 

ami  Seeley 26.311 

English  letters,  four  centuries  of.  Scoones,  ed.  3 1,425 
English  literature,  early.     Brink.     Kennedy, 

trans 3 '-173 

English  literature,  familiar  talks  on.   Richard- 
son   3i-6«3 

English  literature,  history  of.     Taine 31-225 

English  literature,  philosophy  of.     Bascom  ..26.224 

English  literature,  story  of.     White 32.726 

English  literature   and   language.      Develop- 
ment of.     Welsh 32.721 

English  of  Shakespeare.     Craik 28.531 

English,  past  and  present.     Trench 31-125 

English  prose  literature.     Minto 30.21 1 

English  traits.     Emerson 28. 211 

English  traits.     The  conduct  of   life.     Emer- 
son  28.212 

Entertaining  knowledge.   History,  geography 

and  natural  history.     Anon 28.217 


EPIC — FOKSYTHE. 


61 


Epic  of  Kings.     Helen  Zimmern 32.626 

Epictetus,  the  works  of     Higginson,  trans.  ..29,415 

Epigrams  of  Martial.     Bigelow,  trails 26.242 

Episodes  in  an  obscure  life.     Anon 28.218 

Erasmus,    Desiderius.       Pilgrimages    to    St. 
Mary  of  Walsingham  and  St.  Thomas  of 

Canterbury ^ 28.219 

Eschenbach,  Marie  Freifrau  von  Ebner.  Aph- 
orisms  28. 220 

Essays,  Atlas  series  of.     Barnes 26.219 

Essays,  counsels,  civil  and  moral.     Bacon. . .  26.213 

Essays,  Bacon's.     Whateley.cfi 32.723 

Essays,  Thomas  Carlyle .28.714 

Essays,  critical  an'd  miscellaneous.      Carlyle. 28.713 
Essays,  first  and  second  series.    Emerson. . .  .28.213 

Essays,  ecclesiastical.     Gladstone 29.829 

Essays,  miscellaneous.     Gladstone.     (Glean- 
ings of  past  years  1851-75) 29.829 

Essays,  Atlantic.       Higginson 29.412 

Essays  and  poems.     Macaulay 30. 528 

Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous.   Macaulay. 30.529 
Essays,   John     Hampden,     Lord    Burleigh, 

Earl  of  Chatham.      Macaulay 30.411 

Essays,  life  and  writings  of  Addison,  Oliver 
Goldsmith,  John  Bunyan,  Madame  D'Ar- 

blay.      Macaulay 36. 527 

Essays,  Samuel  Johnson,    LL.  D.     Machia- 

velli,   Horace  Walpole.     Macaulay 30.412 

Essays,  Warren  Hastings,    Lord  Olive.     Ma- 
caulay..  30413 

Essays,  William  Pitt  and  Sir  William  Tem- 
ple.     Macaulay 30.414 

Essays  and  studies.     SwinVjurne 31.220 


Essays  l)y  a  series  of  letters.     Foster 29.814 

Essays   from   the   North   American  Review. 

Rice,    ed 3i.6ii 

Essays,     historical,     biographical,     political, 

social,  literary  and  scientific.     Miller. .  .  .30.325 

Essays  in  literary  criticism.     Hunter 29.331 

Essays,  literary,  moral  and  political.  Hume. 29. 325 
Essays  oi^  the  evils    of    popular  ignorance. 

Foster 29.815 

Essays  on    the   Greek    Christian    poets   and 

English  poets.     Browning   27.412 

Essays  on  the  prophetic  spirit  and  the  prophe- 
cies of  the  Christian  era.  Von  Bollin- 
ger  32.825 

Essays  personal  and  literary.     Gladstone 29.829 

Ethics  of  the  dust.  (Ten  lectures.)  Ruskin.  31.514 
Etiquette,  ladies'  hand-book  of  Hartley.  .29.631 
Etiquette,  manual  of  the  manners  and  dress  of 

.   American  society.     Duffey 28.281 

Euripides.     Donne 28.316 

Euripides.     Mahaffy 30.420 

Euripides.  Tragedies  of    Buckley,  trans 27.416 

Evans,  Rev.  Lewis,  M.  A.,  trans.    Satires   of 

Juvenal,  Persius,  Sulpicia  and  Lucilius.  ..28.221 
Eve's  daughters,  or  common    sense  for  maid, 

wife  and  mother.     Harland 29.625 

Everett,  Edward.     Orations  and  speeches.  .  .28.222 

Every-day  English.     White 32.728 

Every-day  philosopher,  essays.     Boyd 26.121 

Excursions.     Thoieau 3i-ii7 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist,    Fiske 28.117 

Expansion  of  England.  (Two  courses  of  lec- 
tures).    Seeley . , . : 31  -S^  I 


Fables   respecting   the   popes   in  the   middle 

ages.     Von  Dollinger 32.828 

Fairy    mythology.     Keightley 30.820 

Family  .save-all,  cookery .      Author   of    ''Na- 
tional cook  book" 28.1 1 1 

Famous  books.     Adams 26.316 

Fay,  Amy.     Music  study  in  Germany 28. 1 12 

Fern,  Fanny.     (S.  L.  Parton).    Caper  sauce; 

chit-chat  about  men,  women  and  things.  .28. 113 

Fern  leaves 28. 1 14 

Fern  leaves.     Fanny  Fern 28. 1 14 

Field,  paths  and  green  lanes.     Jennings 29.127 

Field  sports  of  the  United  States  and  British 

America.     Herbert  and  Forrester 29.523 

Fields,  James  T.     Underbrush 28.115 

Yesterdays  with  authors 28. 1 16 


Fine   Arts.     Eastlake 28.325 

Fireside  Saints.     Jerrold 30.811 

Firswell,  J.  H.     Gentle  life,  the 28. 1 19 

Fiske,  John,  M .  A.     Excursions  of  an  evolu- 
tionist  ....28.117 

Myths  and  Myth-makers 28.118 

Fitzgerald,  Francis .    Artists'  repository   and 

drawing  magazine 28. 120 

Five  acres  too  much.     Roosevelt 31.627 

Fletcher,  Austin  B.     Advanced  readings  and 

recitations 28.121 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.     Richter 31.618 

Flower  painting.     Duffield 28.322 

Fors  Clavigera.     Ruskin 3^-S^7 

Forestier,  Auber.     Echoes  from   mistland 29.811 

Forsythe,  William,  M.  A.     Novels   and  nov- 


63 


FORSYTHE — GREEK. 


Forsythe  {continiKd) — 

elists  of  the  eighteenth  century 29.812 

Foss,  Edward,  F.  R.  S.     Memories  of  West- 
minister Hall 29.813 

Foster,  John.     Essay  on  the  evils  of  popular 

ignorance 29.815 

Essays,  by  a  series  of  letters 29.814 

Gems  of  beauty. «  . .  .29.816 

Improven>ent  of  time 29.817 

Fowle,  Wm.  B.     Dialogues 28. 122 

Fragments  of  literature.     Anon 28  1 23 

France  before  Europe.     Michelet 30.321 

Franklin,  William  Temple.     Posthumous  and 

other  writings  of  Benjamin  Franklin 28.124 

Frederick  the  Great.     Macaulay 30.415 

Free  lance  in  the   field   of    life   and    letters. 

Wi4kinson 32.616 

Freedley,  Edwin  T.     Home  comforts,  or  art 


Gala  days.       Hamilton 29.615 

Galatea,     de  Cervantes 28.721 

Game  and  game  shooting.       Manley 30.427 

Gannett,  W.  C.      Studies  in  Longfellow. .  .29.81 8A 

Gardner,  E.  C.      Hoqie  interiors 29.820 

Homes  and  how  to  make  Ihem 29.819 

House  that  Jill  built 29,821 

Illustrated  homes 29.822 

Garret.  Rhoda.     Suggestions  for  house  deco- 
ration  29. 823 

Gatherings  from  an  artist's  portfolio.      Free- 
man  t. . . .28.126 

Gems   of  beauty.      Foster 29.816 

Genre  painting.  Masters  of.     Wedmore 32.719 

Gentle  life,  The.      Firswell 28.119  " 

German  literature,  outlines  of.     Harrison. .  .29.629 

German  literature,  primer   of.     Conant 28.520 

German  literature,  studies   in.     Taylor  31. 112 

Getting  on  in  the  world.     Mathews 30.311 

Ghosts,  The.     Ingersoll   29.220 

Gibson,    W.    Hamilton.      Camp  life   in  the 

woods 29.824 

Giles,  J.  A.,  D.  C.  L.,  ed.      Six  old  English 

chronicles 29.825 

CONTENTS. 


Asser's  life  of  Alfred. 
Ethelwerd's  chronicle. 


Olldas. 
Nennius. 


Geoffrey    of    Monmouth's    Richard  of  Cirencester. 
British  history. 

Gilman,  Arthur.     Shakespeare's  morals 29.926 

Gipsies,  The.     Leland 30.625 

Gladden,  Washington.    Plain  thoughts  on  the 

art  of  living 29.82? 


Freedley  (contijiw^d) — 

of  living  well  and  cheaply 

Freeman,    Edward    A.,    M.  A.        Historical 
essa\  s 

Freeman,   James    E.      Gatherings    from   an 
artist's  portfolio 

French  and  Italian  not©  books,  passages  from. 
Hawthorne 

French  authors,  half  hours  with  the  best 

French  literature,  primer.     Saintsbury 

French   literature,  short  history    of.     Saints- 
bury  ' 

French  poets  and  novelists.     James,  Jr 

Friends  in  council.     Helps 

Froude,  James  Anthony.     Short   studies  on 
Greek  subjects 

Fulton,  R.  I.  and  T.  C.  Trueblood.     Choice 
readings 


28.125 
28.127 
28.126 

29-S»7 
29.723 

31-414 

3I-4J3 
29  226 
29.521 

28.128 
29.818 


Gladstone,    W.  E.,  M.  P.      An  enquiry  into 

the  time  of  Homer 29.828 

Ecclesiastical  Essays 29. 829 

Homer,  literature  primers 29.830 

Juventus  Mundi 29.831 

Miscellaneous  essays 29.829 

Personal  and  literary  essays 29.829 

Throne  and  the  Prince  Consort 29.829 

Gleanings  from  a  literary  life.     Bowen. ..... .26.117 

Gleanings  from  the  harvest  fields  of  literature. 

Bombaugh 26. 1 14 

Gleanings  in  the  fields  of  art.     Cheney 28.724 

Gods,  The.    Ingersoll 29.221 

Goethe,    Conversations.    Oxenford 31.818 

Gold-foil,   hammered  from  popular  proverbs. 

Holland 29.420 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Goldsmith's  works 29.832 

Goodale,  Elaine.  Journal  of  a  farmer's  daugh- 
ter    29,833 

Goodwin,    William    W.,  Ph.  D.      Plutarch's 

morals 29.711 

Grammar,  English.     Morris 30. 1 1 1 

Grammar,  English  exercises.     Morris 30. 112 

Grant,  Sir  Alexander.     Xenophon 29.722 

Graphic  Arts,  The.     Hamerton 29.726 

Great  conversers.  The.     Mathews 30.312 

Greg,  W.  R.     Literary  and  social  judgments. 29.713 

Greek  anthology.     Burges 28.813 

Greek  classic  poets.     Coleridge 28.624 

Greek  heroines.     Menzies 30.320 

Greek  literature,  history  of.     Mahaffy 30.421 


GREEK- 

Greek  literature,  primer  of.     Lawrence 30.612 

Greek  mythology.     Scull 31  428 

Greek  romances  of  Heliodorus.    Longus   and 

Achilles  Tatius.     Smith,  tratis 31 .324 

Greek  tragedians,  The.     Church 28 .727 

Greeks  of  to-day.     Tuckerman 32812 

Green,   John     Richard.     Stray   studies    from 

England  and  Italy 29.714 

Habits  of  good  society.     Anon 29.720 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Hints  for  home  reading.  3 1.830 
Hale,  Mrs.,  ed.     Letters  of  Lady  Mary  Mon- 
tagu  29.721 

Letters  of  Madame  de  Sevigne   29.722 

Half  hours  with  French  authors.    Anon 29.723 

Half  hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors.   Jen- 
nings  29.128 

Half  hou|f  with  the  best  authors.     Knight 30 .7 1 3 

Hall,  Granville  Stanley.     Aspects  of  German 

culture ,  29. 724 

Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert .     Chapters  on  ani- 
mals   29.725 

^    Graphic  arts,  The 29.726 

Human  intercourse 29.727 

Modern  Frenchmen 29.728 

Painter's  camp,  A 29.729 

Round  my  house 29.611 

Sylvan  year,  The 29  612 

Thoughts  about  art 29.613 

Unknown  river.  The ,  . .   29.612 

Hamilton,  Gail.     Country  living  and  country  • 

thinking 29.614 

Gala  days   29  615 

New  atmosphere,  A 29.617 

Nursery  noonings i 29.618 

Our  common  school  system  ....►; 29.616 

Skirmishes  and    sketches 29.619 

Summer  rest '. 29.620 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon 29.621 

Hamlin,  Cyrus.     Hints  for  home  reading 31.830 

Handbook  i'or  the  national  training  school  for 

cookery.     R.  O.   C 31.625 

Handbook  of  games.     Bohn,   ed 26. 113 

Hardy,  R.  Spencer.     Legends  and  theories  of 

the  Buddhists -...,...  29.622 

Harland,     Marion.      Common  sense    in    the 

household 29.623 

Dinner  year-book,  The 29  624 

Eve's  daughters 29. 625 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.    .  , 29.626 


-HICKIE.  63 

Greene,  Duane  Merritt.     Ladies  and  ofiicers 

of  the  U.  S.  Army 29.715 

Greenwood,  Grace.     Records  of  five  years  .  .29.716 
Greenwood,  James.    Seven  curses  of  London.29.717 

Guthrie,  Wm.  tram.     De  Officiis  Cicero 29.718 

Orations  of  Cicero 29.719 


Harland  (continued) — 

Our    daughters.      What   shall  we  do  with 

them  ? 29*.627 

Harrison,    Constance.     Woman's  handiwork 

in  modern  homes 29.628 

Harrison,  Robert,     Outlines  of  German  liter- 
ature   29.629 

Hart,  James   Morgan   ed.     Schiller's  Die  Pic- 

colomini 29.630 

Hartley,  Florence.     Ladies'  handbook  of  eti- 
quette   29.631 

Hasheesh  eater.  The.     Ludlow 3°-  S^S 

Hastings,  Thomas.     Dissertation  on  musical 

taste,  A 29,632 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Art  of  beauty 29.511 

Hawkesworth,    Dr.,  trans.     Adventures    of 

Telemachus 29.512 

Hawthorne,  study  of.     Lathrop 30  61 1 

Hawthorne,  Julian.     Saxon  studies 29.513 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Passages  from  Amer- 
ican note  books 29. 5 1 5 

Passages  from  English  note  books 29.516 

Passages  frdm  French  andltalian  note  book. 29. 51 7 

Hay,  John.     Castilian  days 29.518 

Hazlitt,  W.,  trans.     Works   of  Michael  De 

Montaigne 29.520 

Table  talks  of  Mar.tin  Luther 29.519 

Head,  Percy  R.     Classic  and  Italian  painting. 31.7 18 

Health  and  education.     Kingsley 30. 826 

Helps,  Arthur.     Friends  in  council 29. 52 1 

Social  pressure 29.522 

Herbert,  Henry  William,     Field  sports  of  the 

U.  S.  and  British  America 29.523 

Herodotus.     Gary,  trans 28.670 

Herodotus.     Swayne 31.218 

Herodotus,  stories  from.     Church 28.728 

Heroes  and  hero  worship      Carlyle 28.715 

Hesiod  and  Theognis.     Davies 28.418 

Hesperus.     Richter 3'-6»9 

Hickie,  Wm.  James,  trans.    Comedies  of  Aris- 
tophanes  29.411 


64 


HIGGINSON — HUNT. 


Higginson,   Thomas  Wentworth.      Atlantic 

essays 29.412 

Common  sense  about  woman 29.413 

Works  of  Epictetus 29.415 

Oldport  days 29416 

Outdoor  papers 29.517 

Short  studies  of  American  authors 29.414 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Beecher  31.830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Cook 31.830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Hale 31.830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Hamlin 31.830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Mabie 31. 830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Perkins 31.830 

Htnts  for  home  reading.     Sweetser 31.830 

Hints  for  home  reading.     Warner 31.830 

Historical  essays.     Freeman .  .• 28.127 

History  and   practice  of  the  fine  and  orna- 
mental arts.     Scott 31.426 

History  of  modern  music.     Hullah 29.323 

Hodgson,   William   B.,    LL.  D.      Errors    in 

the  use  of  English 29.418 

Hoffman,  Prof.     Parlor  ornaments 29.419 

Holidays,  The.    Warren 32.717 

Holland,   J.    G.     (Timothy    TUcomb).     Gold 


Foil 


.29,420 


Lessons  in  life 29.421 

Letters  to  the  Joneses 29.422 

Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects 29.423 

Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people 29.424 

Holly,  H.  H.     Modern  dwellings  in  town  and 

country 49.425 

Holmes,    Nathaniel.     Authorship  of  Shakes- 
peare  29.426 

Holmes,    Oliver   Wendell.     Autocrat  of  the 

breakfast  table , 29.427 

Currents  and  counter  currents 29.428 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals 29.429 

Poet  at  the  breakfast  table 29.430 

Professor  at  the  breakfast  table 29.43 1 

Home,  The.    (Where  it  should  be  and  what  to 

put  in  it).     F.  R.  anrf  M.  Stockton   31.214 

Home  comforts.     Freedley 28. 125 

Home  interiors.     Gardner 28  829 

Home  life.     Ware 32.715 

Homer.     Iliad.    Buckley,  <ra?w 27.413 

Homer.     I!ia>l.     Collins,  <ra/M 28.515 

Homer.     (Literature  primer)     Gladstone 29.830 

Homer.     Odyssey.     Collins,  trans 28. 5 16 

Homer,  An  enquiry  into  the  time  and  place  of. 

Gladstone 29.828 

Homer,  stories  from,     Church 28.729 


Homes  and  how  to  make  them.     Gardner. . .  .29.819 
Homes  for  the  people  in  suburb  and  country. 

Wheeler     32.724 

Homestead  architecture.     Sloan 3i'3i7 

Hood,  Thomas.  Complete  works.  Sargent,  cd. 29.3 11 
Hope,  Arthur.      Manual  of  Sorrento  and  in- 
laid work 29. 3 1 2 

Hope,  Ascott  R.      Book  about  dominies 29.313 

Hopkins,  Louisa  P.      Natural  history  plays, 

dialogues  and  recitations   29,314 

Horace.      Martin,  trans 30.431 

Horace.     Works.     Smart,  trans 3i-3i8 

Horn,    Frederick    Winkle.     History    of    the 
literature    of   the     Scandinavian     north. 

Rasmus,  trans. 26.328 

Horton,  Caroline  W.      Architecture  for  gen- 
eral students 29.315 

Hosmer,  Jas.   K.      Short  history  of  German 

literature 29.316 

Houdin,  Robert.    Secrets  of  stage  conjuring.  29.3 16A 

Hours  in  a  library.     Stephen 31.213 

Hours  with  men  and  books.     Mathews 30.313 

House  building.     Richardson 31.616 

House  decoration.     R.  and  A.  Garrett 29.823 

House  plans.     Reid " 31.727 

House  that  Jill  built.     Gardner 29.821 

Household  elegancies.     Jones  and  Williams.  .30.816 

Household  taste.     East  lake 28.326 

House-keeper  and  health-keeper.     Beecher.  .26  232 

House-keeping  and  cooking.     Campbell 28.828 

Houssaye,   Arsene.      Philosophers   and    act- 
resses  29.317 

How  todecorateour  ceilings  and  floors.  James.29.111 

How  to  write  clearly.     Abbott 26.313 

Howe,  Julia  W.     Modern  Society 29.318 

Ho  wells,  W.  D.     Suburban  sketches 29.319 

Hudson,  Rev.  H.  N.      Shakespeare,   his  life, 

art  and  character 29. 320 

Hueffer,  Francis.     The  Troubadours 29.321 

Hugesson,  Rt.  Hon.  E.  H.  Knatchbull.     Life 

and  character  of  Oliver  Cromwell 29.322 

Hullah,  John.     History  of  modern  music .....  29.323 

Music  in  the  house 29.324 

Human  intercourse.     Hamertoii 29.727 

Human  sadness.     De  Gaspariu 28.422 

Humboldt,  Vofi,   Letters  of.     Kapp,   ed 30818 

Hume,   David,  essays 29.325 

Humor,  wit  and  satire  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury.     Ashton 26. 342 

Hunt,  Leigh.     Common-places  refreshed 29.326 

Table  talk 29.327 


HUNT — JUVENTUS. 


65 


Hunt  (continued) — 

Wishing-cap    papers 22  328 

Hunt,   Robert,  F.    R.    S.,     ed.     Popular  'ro- 
mances of  the  West  of  England 29.329 

Hunt,  W.  M.     Talks  about  art 29.330 


Hutton,    Richard    Holt.     Essays   in    literary 

criticism 29. 33 1 

Huxley,  Thomas  D.     American  addresses 29.332 

Hyperion.     Longfellow 30.516A 


Ideal  in  art.  The.  Taine 

Iliad  of  Homer.     Buckley,  trans 

Illustrated    homes.     (Real   houses  and    real 

people. )     Gardner 

Imaginary  conversations.    Landor.     Classical 

dialogue-s,  Greek  and  Roman 

Literary  men,  famous  women,  miscellaneous. 

Sovereigns  and  statesmen 

Improvement  of  time,  an  essay.     Foster 

Ingersoll,  Robert  G.     Ghosts  and   other  lec- 
tures   

Gods  and  other  lectures 

Ingoldsby  legends,     Barham 

Irish  essays.     Arnold 


31.226 

27.4I3 

29.822 

30.718 
30-719 
30.720 
29.817 

29. 220 
29.221 
26.217 
26.337 


Irish  life,  realities  of.     Trench 3^-^2y 

Irish  peasantry,  tales  and  stories  of  the.  Carle- 
ton 28.711 

Irving,  Washington.     Adventures  of  Captain 

Bonneville,  U.  S.  A .' 29.211 

Alhambra 29.212 

Crayon  miscellany 29.213 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York 29.214 

Mahomet 29.215 

Salmagundi 29.216 

Sketch  book 29,217 

Spanish  papers 29,218 

Tales  of  a  traveler 29.219 

Italy.     (Florence  and  Venice.)      Taine 31.227 


Jackson,    Lady   Catherine    Charlotte.       Old 

Paris 29.222 

Old  regime 29.223 

Jacox,  Francis.   Cues  from  all  quarters.    (Lit- 
erary musings. ) 29,224 

Shakespeare  diversions 29.225 

James,  Henry.    Earnest  of  God's  omnipotence 

in  human  nature 29.112 

Society  the  redeemed  form  of  man 29, 1 12 

James,  Henry,  jr.   French  poets  and  novelists. 29. 226 
Transatlantic   sketches 29. 113 

James,  M.  E.      How  to  decorate  our  ceilings 

and  floors 29  1 1 1 

James,   Rev,  Thos.,  ed.  iEsop's  fables 29.113A 

Jameson,  Mrs.     Characteristics  of  woAen .  ..29.114 

Diary  of  an  Ennuyee 29. 1 15 

Legends  of  the  Madonna 29. 1 16 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders 29. 117 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns..   29.118 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets 29. 1 19 

Sacred  and  legendary  art 29. 120 

Sketches  of  art 29, 121 

Studies,  stories  and  memoirs 29. 1 22 

Jarves,  James  Jackson.  Art  idea.  The 29.125 

Art  thoughts 29. 124 

Glimpses  at  the  art  of  Japan 29. 1 23 

Jebb,  R.  C,  M.  A.     Greek  literature 30.812 


Jeffrey,  Francis.     Contributions  to  the  Edin- 

burg  Review 29. 1 26 

Jennings,  G.  H.     Half-hours  with  Greek  and 

Latin  authors 29. 128 

Jennings,    Louis  J.      Field   paths  and  green 

lanes 29. 127 

Jerrold,    Blanchard .      Best  of  all  good  com- 
pany   29. 129 

-Specimens  of  Douglas  Jerrold's  wit 30-814 

Jerrold,  Douglas.     Fireside  saints 30.81 1 

Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  table 30.811 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures 30-8i3 

Johnson,  Joseph,     Self-effort 30-815 

Johnstone,  W.  S.    '  Half  hours  with  Greek 

and  Latin  authors 29. 128 

Jones,  Mrs.  C  S.      Beautiful   homes,  hints  in 

house-furnishing 32.618 

Household  elegancies 30.816 

Jones,  Eustace  A.      Popular  romances   of  the 

Middle  Ages 28.538 

Journal  of  a  farmer's  daughter.     Goodale 29. 833 

Jowett,    B.     M.    A.,     trans.     Dialogues    of 

Plato • 30.817 

Just  how.  (Key  to  the  cook  books.)  Whitney.  .32.732 

Juvenal.      Walford,    t7-ans 32-830 

Juventus  Mundi:  Gods  and  men  of  the  heroic 

age.     Gladstone 29.831 


66 


KAPP — LIBERTY. 


Kapp,  Friedericli.     Letters  of  Von  llurtibolcU.  30.818 
Karr,  Alphonse.     Tour  round  my  garden. ..  .30.819 

Kavanagh.     Longfellow 30. 5 1 7 

Keightley,  Thomas.     Fairy  mythology 30.820 

Mythology  of  ancient  Greece  and  Italy 38.821 

Kelly,  Walter,  trans.     Poems  of  Catullus  and 

Tibullus 30.822 

Kennedy,    Charles   R  ,    trans.     Orations  of 

Demosthenes 30.823 

King,  Henry  T.     Egotist,  The 30.824 

King,  Thomas  Starr.     Substance  and  show.. 30.825 
Kingsley,  Rev.  Charles.     Health  and  educa- 
tion    30.826 


Kingsley  (continued) — 

New  miscellanies 30.827 

Prose    idylls 30.828 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh 30.829 

Kip,  Wm.  Ingraham.     Christmas  holidays  in 

Rome 30.717 

Kirkland,  C  M.     Woman,  her  education  and 

influence 30.712 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York.     Irv- 
ing     29.214 

Knight,  Charles.     Half  hours   with   the  best 

authors . .   30.713 

Knights  and  their  days.     Dr.  Doran 28.317 


Lacon,  or  many  things  in  few  words.     Colton.28.Si8 
Ladies  and  officers  of  the  U.  S.  army.  Greene.29.715 
Latnartine,  Alphonse  de.     Confidential   dis- 
closures.    Plunkett,  trans 30.714 

Lamb,  Chas,  works  of.     C.  Noon  Talfourd  .  .30.715 

T.  Noon  Talfourd 30.716 

Tales  from  Shakespeare 30. 7 1 7 

Lander,  Walter  Savage.     Imaginary  conver- 
sations.    First  series     30.718 

Imaginary   conversations.       Literary     men, 

women,    miscellaneous 30.719 

Sovereigns  and  statesmen 30  720 

Pericles  and  Aspasia 30.721 

Lang,  Andrew.     Library,  the 30.722 

Language,  study  of.     C.  Marcel 30.428 

Laocoon,  essay.     Lessing 30  629 

Larcom,  Lucy.  Breathings  of  the  better  life. 30. 723 
Larwood,  Jacob.  Book  of  clerical  anecdotes. 30. 724 
Lathrop,  Geo.  Parsons.  Study  of  Hawthorne. 30.611 

Latin  literature,    history  of.     Schmitz     3I-42I 

Latin  literature,  primer.     Lawrence 30.613 

Lawrence,  Eugene.     Primer  of  Greek  liter- 
ature   30.612 

Primer  of  Latin  literature 30.613 

Laws  of  Fesole,  The.     Ruskin 31.518 

Layres,  Augustus.    Elements  of  composition. 30.614 

Le  Due,  Violet.     Learning  to  draw 30.615 

Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene.     Asmodeus  30.627 

Learning  to  draw.     Violet  le  Due.      Champ- 

lin,  tra7i8 30.615 

Lectures  on  science  of  language.     Miiller 30. 1 16 

Lectures  to  young  men,      Beecher 26.231 

Leech,  Harry  Harewood.      Letters  of  a  senti- 
mental Idler 30.616 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.     Theatre  the 30.617 


Leffingwell,  C.  W.       Reading  book  of  Eng- 
lish Classics 30.618 

Legends  of  the  Madonna.     Jameson 29. 1 16 

Legends  of  the  Monastic  orders.     Jameson. .  .29  117 

Legge,  James,  D.  D.     Chinese  class  cs 30.619 

Legouve,  Ernest.     Art  of  reading 30.620 

Reading  as  a  fine  art 30  621 

Leisure  hours  in  town.     Boyd 26. 122 

Leland,  Chas.  G.     Algonquin  legends  of  New 

England 30.622 

Egyptian  sketch  book 30.624 

Gipsies,  The 30.625 

Minor  arts 30.626      ( 

Leland,  Thomas,  D.  D.      Demosthenes'  ora- 
tions   30.623 

Leslie,  Miss.  Pastry,  cakes  and  sweetmeats .  30  628 
Lessing,  Gotthold,  E.      Laocoon,  essay  upon 

the  limits  of  pacioting  and  poetry 30.629 

Lessing,  G.  E.     Selected  prose  works 30.630 

Lessons  from  my. masters.     Bayne 26.225 

Lessons  in  life.     Holland.. 29.421 

Lessons  on  science  of  language.  Muller. . .  .30.117 
L'Estrange,  Sir  Roger.  Seneca's  Morals ....  30.631 
Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls.  Ruskin.  .31.523 
Letters  and  memoirs  relating  to  the   war  of 

American  independence,     de  Riedesel. .  .28.430 

Letters  and  social  aims.    Emerson ....28.214 

Letters  from  Europe.     Anon 30.632 

Letters  from  Russia.     Mollke 26.241 

Letters  from  Washington.     Reed 3'.728 

Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.     Leech 30  616 

Letters  of  Lady  Mary  Montagu.      Hale,  ed.  .29.721 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.     Holland 29.422 

Letters  to  various  persons.     Thoreau 31.118 

Liberty,  On.    Mill 30.323 


Library,  The.     Lang 30-722 

Library  magazine.      Anon 3° -633  ^nd  30.511 

Library  notes.    RusseU.  .■ 3i-53i 

Life  without  and  life  within.     Ossoli 3i-8i5 

Linear  drawing      Davidson 28  416 

Literary  and  scientific  lectures.  Whitehead.  .32.730 

Literary  and  social  judgments.     Greg 29.713 

Literary  character,  The.     Disraeli 21.312 

Literary  essays.     Shedd 3i-3i2 

Literary  frivolities,  fancies  and  frolics.     Dob- 
sou 28.313 

Literary  history  of  England.   Oliphant 30. 1 27 

Literary  reminiscences  from  the  autobiography 

of  an  English  opium  eater,  de  Quincey. .  .28.429 

Literary  style.     Mathews   30.314 

Literature,  English.     Brooke 27.613 

Literature,  Greek.    Jebb 30.812 

Literature,  history  of  ancient.  Quackenbos  .31.722 
Literature,  lectures  on  the  history  of.  Schlegel.31.420 
Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  Whipple.  32. 725 
Literature  of  the  south  of  Europe.     De  Sis- 

mondi.     Koscoe,  ti'ans 31.316 


"  M.  S.  W."     Choice  receipts 30. 1 14 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W.     Hints  for  home   read- 
ing  31-830 

Norse  stories   30.526 

Macaulay,    Lord.      Essays.      Life   and  writ- 
ings of  Addison,  Oliver  Goldsmith,  John 

Banyan,  Madame  D' Arblay   30.527 

Essays.     John   Hampden,    Lord   Burleigh, 

Earl  of  Chatham 30.41 1 

Essays.    Samuel  Johnson,  Machiavelli,  Hor- 
ace Walpole 30.412 

Essays.     Warren  Hastings.     Lord  Clive. .  .30.413 
Essays.      William    Pitt    and    Sir    William 

Temple 30.414 

Essays  and  poems 30  528 

Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous 30.529 

Frederick  the  Great 30.415 

Macbeth,   John  Walker   Vilant.    Might  and 

mirth  of  literature 30.416 

Mackay,  Charles.     Lost  beauties  of  the  Eng- 
lish language 30  417 

Magic,  modern .     De  Vere 28 .  432 

Maginn,  Wm.     Shakespeare  papers 30.418 

Magoon,  E.  I^.     Westward  empire 30.419 

Mahaffy,   J.    P.     Euripides 30.420 

History  of  classical-  Greek  literature 30.421 

Social  life  in  Greece » 30 .  422 


•MATHEWS.  67 

Livermore,  Mary  A.     What  shall  we  do  with 

our  daughters  ? 30.512 

Livy,  stories  from.     Church 28.730 

Lockwood,  M.  S.    Hand  book  of  ceramic  art.30.513 

Locusts  and  wild  honey.     Burroughs 2S.817 

Loftie,  W.  J.     Plea  for  art  in  the  house 30.514 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.     Harland 29.626 

Long,  George,  trans.    Thoughts   of  Emperor 

Marcus    Aurelius  Antonius 30.51S 

Long,  Samuel  P.     Art 30.516 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.     Hyperion 30.516A 

Ka  vanagh 30. 5 1 7 

Outre-mer 30.518 

Prose  works 30.519 

Loomis,  A.  W.     Confucius   and    the  Chinese 

classics 30. 520 

Lotus-eating,      Curtis 28.413 

Louvre,  guide  through  the.     Anon 30.521 

Lowell,  James  R.     Among  my  books 30.522 

My  study  windows 30. 523 

Lowell,  Robert.     Story  or  two,  A 30.524 

Ludlow,  Fitz  Hugh.      Hasheesh-eater 30.525 

Mahomet.      Irving 29.215 

Mahoney,  Rev.  Francis.  (Oliver  Yorke,  Esq.) 

Reliques  of  Father  Prout 30.423 

Maine  woods.     Thoreau 31  •  119 

Majolica  and  Fayence.      Beckwith 26.228 

Major,  John,  ed.     Complete  angler,  The 30.424 

Makers  of  Florence,  The,     Oliphant 31. 811 

Mallock,  W.  H.     New  Paul  and  Virginia 30.426 

New  Republic,  The 30.42$ 

Manley,J.  I.,  M.  A.    Game  and  game  shoot- 
ing  30.427 

Manliness  in  the  scholar.     Storrs 31 .214  A. 

Manly  exercises.     Walker 32-831 

Marcel,  Knt.  Leg,  Hon.    Study  of  language.  .30.428 
Marsh,  George  P.      Lectures  on  the  English 

language 30  429 

Origin  and  history  of  the  English  language.. 30.430 

Martin,  Theodore.     Horace ' 30  43' 

Martin,  W,  A,  P.    Chinese,  The 30.432 

Mason,    David,      Wordsworth,    Shelley   and 

Keats 30.433 

Mathews,  William.     Getting  on  in  the  world .  30.31 1 

Great  conversers,  The 30-  3 '  2 

Hours  with  men  and  books 30.3'3 

Literary  style 30.3H 

Oratory  and  orators 30-3'S 

Words,  their  use  and  abu.se 30-3l6 


68  MAXIMS— 

Maxims  of  Washington.     Schroeder,  ed 31.422 

McDevitte,  W.  A.,  trana.    Csesar's  commen- 
taries   30-317 

Mead,  Edwin  D.     Philosophy  of  Carlyle 30.318 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.     Holmes.29.429 

Melmoth,  Wm.,  ed.     Letters  of  Cicero 30.319 

Memoirs   of    celebrated    female    sovereigns. 

Jameson 29.118 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.    Jameson. .  29. 1 19 

Men  and  manners.     Shenstone 3^-3^3 

Mendelssohn's     letters.     Wallace,  trans 32.711 

Mendelssohn.     Wallace 32. 7 1 2 

Menzies,    Louisa.         Lives    of    the     Greek 

heroines 30. 320 

Merrie  England.     Daniel 28  41 5 

Michelet,  Jules.     France  before  Europe 30.321 

Mighels,  Henry  R.     Sage  brush  leaves 30.322 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.     Macbeth 30.416 

Mill,  John  Stuart,  on  liberty 30.323 

Subjection  of  women,  The 30.324 

Miller,  Hugh.     Essays 30  325 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters 30.326 

Miller,  James,  pub.  by.     Red  book  of  Appin, 

The 30.327 

Milton,  John.     Milton  anthology,  The 30.328 

Prose  works 30.329 

Minor  arts.  The.      Leland 30.626 

Minto,  William,    M.  A.     Manual  of  English 

literature 30.21 1 

Miscellanies.     Emerson 28.215 

Mitchell,    Donald  G.      (Ik  Marvel.)    About 

old  story  tellers. . .    30.212 

Dream  life 30.213 

My  farm  of  Edgewood 30.214 

Out  of  town  places 30  215 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor 30.216 

Rural  studies 30.217 

Seven   stories 30.218 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood 30.219 

Mitford,  Mary  Russell.     Prose  and  verse . . .  .30.220 

Model  drawing.     Davidson 28.417 

Modern  classics.     Acme  library 26.314 

CO.NTENTS. 

Paul  and    Virginia.    Ber-    Undine.  Baron  de  la  Motte 

uardiu  St.  Pierre,  Fouqu«S. 

Picclola.     aaintiue,  Vicar    of    Wakefield.    01- 

Kasselas.      Samuel   John-       iver  Ooldsmitli. 

bOU. 

Modern  dwellings  in  town  and  country.   Holly. 

29425 

Modern  French  literature,     de  Vericour 32.821 

Modern  Frenchmen.      Hamerton 29  728 

Modem  history.      Schlegel 31.418 


-MUSKINGUM.  -■ 

Modern  history.     Arnold 26. 338 

Modern  inquiries.     Bigelow 26.243 

Modern  literature.      Townsend 31-124 

Modern  painters.     Ruskin 3i'5i9 

Modern  painters,  for  the  use  of  schools.  Tjrtler.32.816 

Modern  society.     Howe , 29.318 

Modern  women.     Calhoun 28.824 

Monasteries,  ancient.     Curzon,  Jr  28.414 

Moncreiff,  Hon.  F.  C.     Wit  and  wisdom  of 

bench  and  bar 30. 220 A 

Monday  chats.     Sainte-Beuve 31  412 

Money  making  for  ladies.     Church 28.616 

Monroe,  Lewis  K.     Miscellaneous  readings.  .30.222 

Public  and  parlor  readings 30. 223 

Young  folks  readings 30.224 

Montagu,     Bazil,     ed.     Works    of    Francis 

Bacon 30.225 

Montaigne,  Michael  de,  works  of.    Hazlitt.  ..29.520 

Montaigne's  essays.     Cattons 28.519 

Monthly   literary  miscellany.     Quinby,  ed.  ..31.724 

Moon,  G.  Washington.     Vulgarisms 30221^ 

Morell,  Thomas,  D.  D.     Epistles  of  Seneca, 

The 30.226 

Morfill,  W.  R.,  M.  A.  Slavonic  literature.  .30.227 
Morris,  Chas.  Manual  of  classical  literature.. 30. 228 
Morris,    Geo.    S.,  M.    A.      British    thoughts 

and  thinkers 30.229 

Morris,  Rev.  Richard,  M.  A.     English  gram- 
mar   30  1 1 1 

English  exercises,  grammar 30. 1 1 2 

Moscheles,  Ignatz.     Recent   music  and   mu- 
sicians   30. 1 1 3 

Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers.  Mrs. 

Beecher    26.234 

Mailer,  Max.,  M.    A.     Chips  from  a  German 

workshop 30. 1 15 

Leciures  on  science  of  language 30. 1 1 6 

Lessons  on  science  of  language 30. 1 17 

Mulock,  Miss.    (D,  M.  Craik.) 

Womens'  thoughts  about  women 30. 1 18 

Music,  history  of.     Ritter 31.624 

Music,  influence  on  health  and  life.     Chomct  .28.726 

Music  and  musicians,  recent.    Moscheles 30. 1 13 

Music  and  musicians,  essays.     Schumann. . .  .31.424 

Music  in  America.     Ritter 31. 622 

iMusic  in  England      Ritter  31.623 

Music  in  the  house.     Hullah 29.324 

Music  study  in  Germany.     Fay 28. 1 12 

Musical  composers.     Tytler 32.817 

Musical  taste      Hastings 29.632 

Muskingum  legends.    Powers 21.717 


MY — PASSAGES. 


69 


My  farm  of  Edge  wood.     Mitchell 30.214 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.     Miller 30.326 

My  study  windows.     Lowell 30. 523 

My  summer  in  a  garden.     Warner . .  .32  716 

Myrtis.     Sigoumey 3i'3i5 


Mythology,  manual  of.     Cox 28. 527 

Mythology    of    ancient    Greece    and    Italy. 

Keightley' 30.821 

Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome.     Seeman  ..26.240 
Myths  and  myth-makers.     Fiske 28. 1 18 


Natural  history.     Hopkins 29.314 

Neal,    John.       Wandering  recollections  of  a 

somewhat  busy  life 30. 1 19 

New  atmosphere,  A.     Hamilton 29. 61 7 

New  England    bygones.     Arr 26. 339 

New  miscellanies.     Kingsley 30.827 

New  Paul  and  Virginia.     Mallock 30. 426 

New  Republic,  The.     Mallock 30.425 

Newton,  R.  Heber.     Womanhood 30. 120 

Nichol,  John.,  M.  A.     English  composition.  .30.121 


Noctes   Ambrosianre.       Wilson,    Mackenzie, 

et  al 32.617 

Norse  mythology.     Anderson 26,329 

Norse  stories.     Mabie 30. 526 

Notes  on  England.     Taine 31.228 

Notes  on  Samuel  Prout  and  Wm.  Hunt.  Rus- 

l^i" 31-520 

Novels  and  novelists  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

Forsythe 29.812 

Nursery  noonings.     Hamilton 29.618 


Oakey,  Miss.  {Mrs.  T.   W.  Dewing.)  Beauty 

in  dress 30. 122 

Beauty  in  the  household 30. 123 

Oakley,    A.   F.       Appleton  s    home    books. 

Building  a  home 30. 1 24 

Home  grounds    30. 125 

Ob2lisk  aid  Free  Masonry.  The.     Weisse. .  .32.720 

Object  lessons.     Walker 32.832 

Odd  Fellows'  amulet,     Bristol 26.126 

Odd  Fellows'  offering,  The.     Donaldson 28.315 

Oldand  middle  English.     Oliphant 31-812 

Old  masters,  The.     Tytler 32.818 

Old  Paris.     Lady  Jackson 29.222 

Oldham,  Oliver,      Humorous  speakers 30.126 

Oldport  days.     Higgiason. 29.416 

Old  time  child  life.      Arr . .  ,26.340 

Oliphant,  Mrs.     Literary  history  of  England. .30-127 

Makers  of  Florence,  The 3l-8ii 

Oliphant,   T.   L.,    M.  A.      Old    and   middle 

English 31.812 

Oration.      Van  Voorhees 32.824 

Orations  and  speeches.       Everett 28. 222 


Oratory  and  orators .      Mathews 30. 3 1 5 

Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.     Whitney. . .  .32.733 

Oriental  di.ilogues.     Sargent 31.416 

Orthoepist,  The.     Ayres 26. 343 

Orthophony,      Russell 31-534 

Ossoli.    Margaret  Fuller.     Art,  literature  and 

the  drama. 31.813 

At  home  and   abroad 31.814 

Life  without  and  life  within. . . ,, 31-815 

Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century 31.816 

Our  daughters;  what  shall  we  do   with    them. 

Harland 29. 627 

Our  nationalities.     Bon  wick 26. 1 1 5 

/  Our  sketching  club.     Tyr whitt   32. 820 

Out-door  p.apers.     Higginson 29.417 

Out  of  town  places.     Mitchell 30.215 

Outre-mer.     Longfellow 30.518 

Overlook  house,  papers  from.     Beasley 26.227 

Owen,  William  D.     Success  inlife 31-817 

Oxenford,  John.  Conversations  of  Goethe.  ,31.818 
Oxford  translation.  Tragedies  of  Sophocles  .31.819 
Oxford  translation.     Works  of  Tacitus 31,820 


Painter's  camp,  A.    Hamerton 29. 729 

Painting,  lectures  on.     Wornum 26.221 

Palgrave,  Francis  T.     Essays  on  art 31.821 

Pallain,  M.  G,,  ed.  Correspondence  of  Prince 
Talleyrand  and  King  Louis  XVH  during 

the  Congress  of  Vienna 31.822 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.     Tytler 32.819 

Parker,  S.,  trans.    De  Finibus.  Cicero 31 -823 


Parloa,  Maria.    New  cook  book 31.824 

Parlor  amusements.    Hoffmann 29.419 

Parton,  James.     Topics  of  the  time 31 .825 

Parts  of  speech,  how  to  tell  the.     Abbott. . .  .26.312 

Pascal's  thoughts.     Wright,  trans 32.615 

Passages  from  American  note  books.      Haw- 
thorne  29.515 

Passages  from  English   note    books.       Haw- 


70 


PASSAGES — RAMSAY. 


Passages  {continued) — 

thorne 29. 516 

Past  and  present.     Carlyle 28.716 

Pastry,  cakes  and  sweetmeats.     Leslie 30.628 

Pater,  Walter  H .     Studies  in  the  history  of 

the  Kenaisance 31.826 

Paulding,  James  K.     Book  of  vagaries 31.827 

Paying  investment,  A.     Dickinson 28.434 

Pearls  of  thought.     Balian 26.216 

Pedagogicsas  a  system.     Rosenkranz 31.828 

Peile,  John.,  M.  A.     Philology 31.S28 

Penn,    Arthur.       Appleton's     home    books. 

Home  library,  The 31.829 

Pepacton.      Burroughs 28.818 

Pericles  and  Aspasia.     Landor 30. 72 1 

Perkins,  F.  B.     Hints  for  home  reading 31 .830 

.  Perspective,  elements  of.     Ruskin 3i-5i6 

Petrarch.     Campbell 28.830 

Phantom  flowerl.     Anon 31  831 

Pharsalia  of  Lucan,  The.    Riley,  trans 31.621 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  .Stuart.     What  to  wear 31 .832 

Phillips,    Wendell.      .Speeches,    lectures  and 

letters.      31.833 

Philo- Socrates.     Ellis 28  327 

Philology.     Peile 31.828 

Philosophers  and  actresses.     Houssaye. 29.317 

Philosophers  and  fools .     Duhring 28. 323 

Philosophy  of  art.     Taine 31.229 

Philosophy  of  Carlyle.     Mead 30.318 

Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.     Cousin 28. 525 

Photographs,  how  to  paint.     Ayres 26.21 1 

Pichler,  beauties  of  German  literature 31-834 

Pierce,  Henry  H.      Rythmic    prose, 31-7" 

Pilgrimages  to  St.  Mary  of  Walsingham,  and 

St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury.  Erasmus. . .  .28.219 
Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects.  Holland. .  .29.423 
Planche,    Frederick.      Evening   amusemfints 

for  every  one 31.711A 

Plato.     Day  in  Athens  with  Socrates 31-711 A  A 

Plato,  republic   of.     Daires,  trans 28.419 

Piatt,  Rev.  W.  H.     Art  culture 31  71  iB 

Play  and  profit  in  my  garden,     Roe 31.626 


Plays  for  private  acting.     Anon 31-712 

Pleasures  of  old  age.      Souvestre 31-328 

Pliny's  letters.     Church ... 28.61 1 

Plunkett,  Eugene,   trans.     Confidential    dis- 
closures   30. 7 14 

Plutarch's  morals.     Goodwin , 29. 7  n 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  works  of 31.713 

Poe,  and  his  critics.     Whitman 32.731 

Poet  at  the    breakfast   table.     Holmes 29,430 

Poetical  and   dramatic  works  of  Samuel  T. 

Coleridge 28  625 

Poetry  for  home  and  school.     Brackett,  ed  .  .26^124 

Pollock,  Walter  H.     i).mateur  theatricals 31.714 

Poor,    Laura  E.     Sanskrit   and   its    kindred 

literatures 31-71S 

Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages.     Jones 

and  Cox 28. 538 

Popular  romances  of  the    West   of  England. 

Hunt 29.329 

Porter.  Noah,  D.  D.   Books  and  reading 31-716 

Posthumous,  aud  other  writings  of  Benjamin 

Franklin.     Franklin,  W.  T.,  ed  : 28.124 

Powers,  Stephen.     Muskingum  legends 31-717 

Poynter,    Edward    J.,    R.    A.    Classic  and 

Italian  painting 31  -718 

Pre-Raphaelitism.    Ruskin 31-522 

Prentice,  George  D.     Prenticeana,  or  wit  and 

humor  in  paragraphs 3I-7I9 

Preston,  Harriett  W.     Troubadors  and  trou- 

vercs,  new  and  old 31.720 

Prime,  W.  C.      China  hunters'  club 3'  721 

Primitive  culture,      Tylor 32.815 

Principles  and  portraits.      C.  A.  Bartol .....  26. 222 

Prize  speaker.      Baker 26. 2 1 5 

Problem  of  the  poor,     Campbell 28.829 

Professor  at  the  breakfast  table.     Holmes. .  .29.431 

Prose  idyls.     Kingsley 30,828 

Provincial  letters.     Pascal.     Wright,  <m«».  .32.614 

Public  and  parlor  readings,     Monroe 30.223 

Punch  and  Judy.     Cruikshank 287332 

Punctuation.    Bigelo  w ^26. 244 


1 


Quackenbos,  John  D.,  A.  M.  Illustrated  his-  Quinby,    Daniel   E  ,    ed.      Monthly   literary 

tory   of  ancient    literature 3' -722  miscellany 3''724 

Quick,  Robert  H.     Essays  on  educational  re- 
formers  31-723 


R.  O.  C.     Handbook  for  the  national  training 

school  for  cookery 31  -625 


Ramsay,    E.  B.,   M.  A.      Reminiscences  of 

Scottish  life  and  character 31-725 


IJEADE RUSSELL 


71 


Reade,  Chas.     The  coming  man 31.726 

Reading,  the  art  of.     Legouve 30.620 

Reading  as  a  fine  art.     Legouve 30.621 

Readings  and  recitations.     Fletcher 28. 121 

Readings,  miscellaneous.     Monroe 30.222 

Recent    music    and  musicians.       Mosclieles. 

Adapted  by  Coleridge 28.623 

Recollections  and  suggestions.     Russell 31-532 

Record  of  a  school.     Alcott 26.322 

Records  of  five  years.     Greenwood 29. 7 16 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.     Boyd 26. 120 

Recollections  of  writers.     Clark 28.619 

Red   book  of   Appin;  a   story  of  the  middle 

ages.      Miller 30-327 

Reed,  S.  B.     House  plans  for  everybody. ..  .31.727 
Reed,    William    B.       Letters    from    George 
Washington   to  Joseph    Reed    during  the 

revolution 31-728 

Reformation,  leaders  of  the.  •  Tullock 32.813 

Reliques  of  Father  P.  Frout.    Col.  and  ar.  by 

Rev.  F.  Mahoney 30.423 

Remarkable  trials  of  all  countries.     Dunphy 

and  Cummins 28.411 

Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life  and  character. 

Ramsay 31-725 

Representative  men.     Emerson 28.216 

Republic  of  Plato.     Vaughan,   trans 28.419 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor.     Mitchell.     {Ik  Mar- 
vel)  30.216 

Revett,  Nicholas.     Antiquities  of  Athens 31.217 

Reynolds.    Sir    Joshua,     Works.       H.    W. 

Beechy,  ed 31-729 

Rhetoric,  elements  of.     De  Mille 28.424 

Rhetoric  and  belles-lettres.     Blair 26.211 

Rice,  Alien  Thorndike.     Essays  from   North 

American  Review 31. 611 

Richards,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.     Springs  of  action  .316.12 
Richardson,  Abby  Sage.     Familiar   talks  on 

English  literature 31.613 

Stories  from  old  English  poetry I31.614 

Richardson,  Charles  F.     Primer  of  American 

literature 31-615 

Richardson,  C.  J.    House  building,  practical 

treatise  on 31.616 

Richter,     Jean    Paul    Friedrich.    Campaner 

Thai 31.617 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces 31.61S 

Hesperus,  or  forty-five  dog-post  days...      .31.619 

Riding  recollections.      Whyte-Melville 32.612 

Ridner,  John   P.      Artist's  chromatic    hand- 
book; a  practical  treatise  on  pigments.  ..31.620 


Rifle  club  and   range.      Weston 32.722 

Riley,    H.    T.,    B.  A.,  trans.      Pharsalia  of 

Lucan 31.621 

Ritter,  Frederick  L.      History  of  music 31.624 

Music  in  America 31 .622 

Music  iu  England 31.92J 

Roba  di  Roma.      Story 31.216 

Roe,  E.  P.     Play  and  profit  in  my  garden . . .  .31.626 
Roman  Days ;  sculpture  and  art.     Rydberg. 

A.  0.  Clarke,  trans 3'-4ll 

Roman  legends.     Busk 28.823 

Roman  literature,  brief  history  of.     Bender.  .26,238 
Roman  literature,  history  of  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  death  of  Marcus   Aurelius. 

Crutlwell 28.533 

Romance  of  charity,     de  Liefde 28.423 

Rook's  garden.     Bede 26.229 

Roosevelt,  Robert  B.      Five  acres  too  much. 

(Satire  and  humor.) 31-627 

Rosenkranz,  Dr.  Karl.     Pedagogics  as  a  sys- 
tem.    Anna  Brackett,  trans 31.628 

Round  my  house.     Hamerton 29.6U 

Runtz-Rees,  Janet  E.     Home  occupations. .  .31,530 

•Rural  studies.  Mitchell 30-217 

Ruskin,  John,  LL.  D.     Arrows  of  the  chace..3i.5ii 

Art  of  England 3^  -512 

Crown  of  wild  olive Z^-S^Z 

Elements  of  drawing 3I-5I5 

Elements  of  perspective 3^-516 

Ethics  of  the  dust Z^S^A 

Fors  Clavigera 3^'5'7 

Laws  ofFesole S^S'S 

Letters  and  advice  to  young  girls  and  young 

ladies 31-523 

Modern  painters Z^-S^9 

Notes  on  Samuel  Prout  and  William  Hunt,  .31.520 

Political  economy  of  art 3''-52i 

Pre-Raphaelitism 31-522 

Sesame  and  lilies 31-524 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture 3J-525 

Stones  of  Venice 3*- 526 

.    Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne 31-527 

True  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  art,  morals 

and  religion 31-52° 

Unto  this  last        31-529 

Russell,  A.  P.     Library  notes 3^-531 

Russell,  John  Earl.     Recollections  and   sug- 
gestions  31-532 

Russell,  William.    American  elocutionist   ..   31-533 
Orthophony;    cultivation    of  the    voice    in 
elocution 3'-534 


72 


RYAN- 


Ryan,    Charles.      Systematic    drawing     and 

shading    31-535 


Sacred  and  legendary  art.     Jameson 29. 120 

Sage  brush  leaves.     Mighels 30. 322 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Monday  chats 31.412 

Saintsbuiy,  George.     Primer   of  French  lit- 

rature 3I-4I4 

Short  history  of  French  literature 31.413 

Sampson,   G.   W.,  D.  D.     Elements  of  art 

criticism 31 -41 5 

Salmagundi.      Irving 29. 2 1 6 

Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  literatures.     Poor.. 31. 715 

Sargent.  Epes.     Orisrinal  dialogues 31-416 

Sartor  Resartus.     Carlyle 28.717 

Satires  of  Juvenal,  Persius  Sulpicia  and  Lu- 

cilius.     Rev.  L.    Evans,    trans 28.221 

Saunders,  K.     Woman,  love  and   marriage.  .31.417 

Saxon  studies.     Hawthorne 29.513 

Schiller's  Die  Piccolomini.     J.  M.  Hart,  ed.  .29.630 
Schlegel,    Augustus  W.     Dramatic  art    and 

literature.     John  Black,  trans 31.419 

Schlegel,    Frederick.      Course  of  lectures  on 

Modern  History 31.418 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature,  ancient 

and  modern 31 .420 

Schmitz,  Leonhard.,  LL.  D.    History  of  Lat- 
in literature 3I-42I 

Schroeder,  John  F.,  D.  D.    Maxims  of  Wash- 
ington   31.422 

Schuck,  Oscar  T.     California  scrap  book. . .  .31.423 
Schumann,    Robert.       Music   and  musicians. 

Fanny  R.  Ritter,    trans 31424 

School  of  life.     Alger 26. 324 

Scoones,    W.    Baptiste.      Four  centuries   of 

English  letters 31-425 

Scott,   W.  B.      History  and   practice  of  the 

fine  and  ornamental  arts 31.426 

Scudder,  Horace  E.     Stories  from  my  attic.  .31.427 
Scull,  .S.  A.     Greek  mythology  systematized  31.428 

Secret  of  success.     Adams 26.315 

Seeley,  J.    R.      English  lessons   for  English 

people 26.311 

Expansion  of  England ' 3 1  •  3  n 

Seer,  The.     Hunt 29.326 

Select  speeches  of  George  Canning.     Robert 

Walsh,  ed 32-  7 1 3 

Self-culture.     Blackie 26.246 

Self-culture.     Clarke 28.618 

Self-effort.   Johnson 30.S15 


n 

-SMILES.  % 

Rydberg,  Viktor.     Roman   days.    (Sculpture 

and  art.)     A.  C.  Clarke,  <rana 3i.4" 

Self-help.    Smiles 3i-32i 

Seneca,    the  epistles  of,  contrasted,  with  the 

precepts  of  the  Gospel .      Morell 30. 226 

Seneca's  morals.     L'Estrange,  ed 30.621 

Sesame  and  lilies.     Ruskin 31 .534 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     Ruskin 3'.525 

Seven  curses  of  London.     Greenwood 29.717 

Seven    stories    with     basement    and    attic. 

Mitchell 30.218 

Shakespeare.     (Literature  primer.)  Dowden.28.318 
Shakespeare,    a  biographic   aesthetic  study. 

Calvert  ....» 28.835 

Shakespeare,    a  critical   study   of  his   mind 

and  art.     Dowden 28. 319 

Shakespeare,     his   lite,     art   and   character. 

Hudson 29.320 

Shakespeare  diversions.     Jacox 29.225 

Shakespeare  papers.     Maginn 30.418 

Shakespeare  treasury.     Stearns 31.211 

Shakespeare's  morals.    Gilman 29.826 

Shedd,  William  G.  T.     Literary  essays 31-312 

Works  of  Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge 28.625 

Shenstone,  William.     Men  and  manners 31.313 

Short  studies  of  American  authors.     Higgin- 

son 29.414 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     Froude 28. 128 

Siegvolk,  Paul.     Bundle  of  papers 31  314 

Sigourney,  L.  H.     Myrlis,  with  other  etch- 
ings    31.315 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  bis  time.     Kingsley.   30.829 
Sismondi,  J.    C.  L.     Simonde    de.      Litera- 
ture  of  the   south   of  Europe.     Thomas 

Roscoe,  tratik .31.316 

Sketch-book.  Irving 29.217 

Sketches  and   studies   in  Southern   Europe. 

Symonds 31-221 

Sketches  for  the  fireside.     By  a  clergyman.  .28.620 
Sketches,  light  and  descriptive.     Chambers.  .28.722 

Sketches  of  art.     Jameson ..29.121 

Skirmishes  and  sketches.     Hamilton 29.619 

Slavonic   literature.     Morfill 30.227    " 

Sloan,  Samuel.     Homestead  architecture. ..  .31.317 
Smart,   C,   M.  A.    Horace,  works  of.    Notes 

by  Theodore  A.   Buckley , 31.318 

Smiles,  Samuel.     Chnracter 31-319 

Duty   3'-320 

Self-help 3'.32i 


SMILES THEOLOGY. 


7^ 


Smiles  (conliiiue'l) — 

Thrift 31.322 

Smith,  Alexander.     Dreamthorp 31323 

Smith,   Rowland,    M     A.     Greek    romances 

of  Heliodorus  Longus  and  Achilles  Tatiiis.  31.324 

Smith,  Sydney.     Works,  3  vols   31-325 

Smith,  T.  Roger,  F.  R.  G    B.  A.     Architec- 
ture.    Gothic  and  renaissance 31.326 

Smith,  Walter.     Art  education 31  327 

Pocial  life  in  Grreee.     Mahaffy 30.422 

Social  pressure.     Helps 29.522 

Society  the  redeemed  form  of  man.     Ja'nes.  .29  112 

Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.     Alger 26.325 

Sophocles,  tragedies  of.    Oxford,  trans 31-817 

Sorrento  and    inlaid  work.     Hope 29.312 

Souvestre,  Emile,     Pleasures  of  old  age 31-328 

Spanish  literature,  history   of.      Ticknor. ..  .31.123 

Spanish  papers.      Irving 29  218 

Spare  hours.     Brown 27. 5 1 2 

Sparrow-grass  papers.      Cozzens 28 .529 

Speaker,  humorous.      Oldham 30. 126 

Speaker's  garland.     Anon .31.329 

Speeches  and  orations,  great..     Webster. ..  .32.718 

Speeches,  lectures  and  letters.     Phillips 31-833 

Speeches  of  Edmund  Burke 28.814 

Spiritual  manifestations.     Beecher 26.230 

Sports  that  kill.     Talmage 31.232 

Springs  of  action.     Richards 31.612 

Stage  conjuring,  secrets  of.   Houdin 29.316A 

Stearns,    Charles  W.,  M.  D.      Shakespeare 

treasury  of  wisdom  and  knowledge   31. 211 

Stedman,  Edmund  C.     Victorian  poets 31.212 

Stephen,  Leslie.      Hours   in   a  library 31.213 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  and  Marian.  The  Home. 

Where  it  should  be  and  what  to  put  in  it.  31.214 


Stones  of  Venice.     Ruskin 31. 526 

Stories  from  my  attic.     Scudder 31.427 

Stories  from  old  English  poetry.    Richardson. 31  614 
Storrs,  Richard  S. ,  D.   D.,  LL.    D.     Manli- 
ness of  the  scholar 3 1.2 14  A 

Story,  W.   W.     Castle   St.   Angelo  and  the 

evil  eye 31.215 

Roba  di  Roma 31.216 

Story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town.   Lowell.  30.524 

Stuart,  James.     Antiquities  of  Athens 31.217 

Studies  in  English.     De  Vere 28.433 

Studies  in  Longfellow.     Gannett 29.818A 

Studies   in   the   history     of   the  renaissance. 

Pater 31.826 

Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.     Symonds 31.222 

Studies,  stories  and  memoirs.     Jameson 29.122 

Study  of  words.     Trench 31.126 

Subjection  of  women.     Mill 30.324 

Substance  and  show.  King.    E.  P.  Whipple, 

ed 30.825 

Suburban  sketches.     Howells 29.319 

Success  in  life  and  how  to  secure  it.     Owen.. 31. 817 

Summer  rest.     Hamilton 29.620 

Swayne,  George  C,  M.  A.     Herodotus 31.218 

Sweet  counsel ;  a  book  for  girls.     Anon 31.219 

Sweetzer,  M.  F,     Hints  for  home  reading. .  .3.1.830 
Swinburne,  Algernon  C.    Essays  and  studies.31.220 

Sydney  Smilh.     Works.     3  vols 31.325 

Sylvan  year.     Hamerton 29.612 

Symonds,  John  A.      Sketches  and  studies  in 

Southern  Europe 31.221 

Studies  of  the  Greek  poets 31.222 

Sypher,  J.  R.     American  popular  speaker. .  .31.223 
Systematic  drawing  and  shading.     Ryan. .  .  .31.535 


Table  talk,  specimens  of.     Coleridge 28.626 

Table  talk.     Hunt 29.327 

Table  talk  of  Martin  Luther.     Hazlitt,  ^raws.  29. 5 19 

Tacitus,  works  of.     Oxford,  trans 31.820 

Taine,  H.     Art  in  Greece 31.224 

History  of  English  literature 31.225 

Ideal  of  Art,  The 31.226 

Italy,  Florence  and  Venice 31-227 

Notes  on  England 31.228 

Philosophy  of  art 31. 229 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.     Lamb 30. 7 1 7 

Tales  of  a  traveler.     Irving 29.219 

Talmage,  Rev.  T.  de  Witt.    Abominations  of 

modern  society 31.230 


Talmage  {continued) — 

Crumbs  swept  up 31.231 

Sports  that  kill 31.232 

Talfourd,    Thomas   Noon.     Works  of  Chas. 

Lamb 30.716 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Critical  Essays 31. 1 1 1 

Studies  in  German  literature 31. 1 12 

Telemachus,    adventures  of.      Hawkesworth 

trans 29.512 

Ten  Brink,  Bernhard.  Early  English  literature.31.113 
Ten  minutes  talks  on  all  sorts  of  topics.  Burritt .  28,81 5 

Theatre,  The.     Leeds 30.617 

Theatre  of  the  Greeks.     Donaldson 28.314 

Theology  in  the  English  poets.     Brooke 27.614 


74  THOMPSON- 

Thompson,  Mnurice.     Witchery  of  archery.  .31.114 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.     Cape  Cod 3'-i'5 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts 31. 1 16 

Excursions Sl-ii? 

Letters  to  various  persons 31  118 

Maine  woods,  The 3I-'I9 

Walden,  essays 31.120 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers.31. 121 

Yankee  in  Canada,  A 34.122 

Thrift.     Samuel  Smiles  31.322 

Throne  and  the  Prince  Consort,  The.     Glad- 
stone  29.829 

Ticknor,  George.     History  of  Spanish  litera- 

aiure 31-1.23 

Time  and  tide  letters.     Ruskin 31-527 

Tin  trumpet,  The.     Anon 32.811 

Titcomb's    letters    to   young   people.     Hol- 
land   29.424 

Titcomb,  Timothy.     (J.G.Holland.)     Gold- 
foil  hammered  from  popular  proverbs. .. .29,420 

Topics  of  the  time,  essays.     Parton 31-825 

Tour  around  my  garden.     Karr 30.819 

Townsend,  Geo  H.     Everyday  book  of  mod- 
ern literature 31.124 

Transatlantic  sketches.     James,  Jr 29.113 

Underbrush.     Fields 28. 1 1 5 

Underwood,  Francis  H.     Cloud  pictures. ..  .32.821 
University  life  in  ancient  Athens.     Capes. .  .30.612 

Unknown  river,.  The.     Hamerton 29.612 

"  Unto  this  last."     Essays  on  the  first  princi- 
ples of  political  economy.     Ruskin 3 '.529 

Upton,  Geo.  P,     Woman  in  music 32.822 

Van  Voorhees,  Hon.  William.     Oration  be- 
fore the  society  of  Califoruia  pioneers 32.824 

Vaughan,    David  Jr.,    trans.       Republic   of 

Plato 28.419 

Vericour,  L.  Ramond,  de.      Modem  French 

literature 32.826 

Wake  Robin.     Burroughs...' 28.819 

Walden,  essays.     Thoreau 3 1  •  1 20 

Walford,  Edward,  M.  A.     Juvenal 32.830 

Wa'.ker,  J.     Handy-book  of  object   lessons.  .32.832 

Walker.     Manly  exercises 32-  83 1 

Wallace.     Lady  Mendelssohn's  letters,  1833- 

1847 22.711 

Mendelssohn's  letters  from  Italy  and  Switzer- 
land   32.712 


—WARNER.  ^^^ 

Trench,  Richard  C.     English  past  and  pres- 
ent.  31.125 

Study  of  words 31. 126 

Realities  of  Iri-^h  life 31.127 

Trial  and  death  of  Socrates.     Church,  trans.  .28.617 
Trollope,  Anthony.    Ccesar's  Commentaries.  .31.128 

Troubadours,  The.     Huefifer ' 29.321 

Troubadours  and  Trouv^rea.     Preston 31.720 

True  and  the  beautiful,  The.     Ruskin 31-528 

True,    the    beautiful    and    the    good.    The. 

Cousin 28. 526 

Tuckerman,  Chas.  K.     Greeks  of  to-day 32.812 

TuUock,  John.     Leaders  of  the  reformation.  .32.813 

Turning  points  in  life.     Arnold 26.335 

Twelve  miles  from  a   lemon.     Hamilton. ..  .29.621 
Tyler,  Moses  Coit.     History  of  American  lit- 
erature  32.814 

Tylor,  Edward  B.     Primitive  culture 32.815 

Tyrwhitt,  Rev.  A.  St.  John.     Our  sketching 

club 32. 820 

Tytlcr,  Sarah.     Modern   painters,   and   their 

paintings  for  the  use  of  schools 32.816 

Musical  composers 32.817 

Old  masters,  The 32.818 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 32.819 

Viardot,  Louis.     Wonders  of  sculpture 32.826 

Viator.  {J.  P.  Varnum.)   Washington  sketch 

book 32.827 

Victorian  poets.      Stedman 31.212 

Views  and  opinions-     Browne 27.513 

Virgil.     Collins 28512 

Virgil,  stories  from.     Church 28.612 

Von  Dollinger,  Dr.  J.  J.    L      Fables   repre- 
senting the  Popes  in  the  middle  ages 32.828 

Voss,  Frtdcric.     Bibelots  and  curios 32.829 

Vulgarisms  and  other  errors  of  speech.  Moore.  30. 22 1 


Walsh,  Robert,  ed.     Select  speeches  of  Geo. 

Canning 32.7^3 

Wandering  Jew.     Conway 28. 521 

Wandering  recollections  of  a  somewhat   busy 

life.     Neal 30. 1 19 

Ward,  Mrs.  H.  O.     Young  lady's  friend 32.714 

Ware,  John  F.  W,     Home  life 32.715 

Warner,   Charles   Dudley.     Hints  for   home 

reading 3 '-830 


WARNER — ZIMMERN. 


75 


Warner  (continued) — 

My  summer  in  a  garden 32.716 

Warren,  Nathan  B.  The  holidays — Christ- 
mas, Easter  and  Whitsun-tide — their  fes- 
tivities, customs  and  carols 32717 

Washington  sketch  book.     Viator ■ 32  827 

Webster,  Daniel,   speeches  and   orations    of. 

Edwin  P.  Whipple,  ed 32.718 

Wedding    day    in    all    ages    and   countries. 

Wood 32.623 

Wedmore,    Frederick.        Masters    of   genre 

painting 32.719 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers. 

Thoreau 31. 121 

Weisse,  John  A.,  M.    D.     The   obelisk   aud 

free-masonry .32.720 

Welsh,  Alfred  H.     Development  of  English 

literature  and  language 32. 721 

Westminster  Hall,  memory  of.     Foss 29.813 

Weston.  A.  H.     Rifle  club  and  range 32.722 

Westward  empire.     Maq;oon 30  419 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood.     Mitchell 30.219 

What  girls  can  do.     Browne 27.41 1 

What  shall  we  do  with  our  daughters?  Liver- 
more  30. 5 1 2 

What  to  wear.     Phelps 31. 832 

Whateley,  Richard.     Lord  Francis  Bacon  ..32.723 
Wheeler,  Gervase.     Homes  for  the  people  in 

suburb  and  country 32. 724 

Whipple,  Edwin  P.     Literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth 32. 725 

Speeches  and  orations  of  Daniel  Webster.    .32.718 
White,  Lucy  Cecil.     Story  of  English  litera- 
ture     32.726 

White,  Richard  Grant.     England  without  and 

within 32. 727 

Every-day  English 32  728 

Words  and  their  uses,  past  and   present. . .  .32.729 
Whitehead,  H.       Literary  and  scientific  lec- 
tures  32  730 

Whitman,  ,Sarah  Helen.     Edgar  Poe  and  his 

critics 32. 73 1 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.      Just  how 32.732 

Whitney,  William  D.    Oriental  and  linguistic 

studies 32. 733 


Whittier,  John  G.      Prose  works 32.611 

Whyte-Melville.   G.    J.      Riding    recollect- 
ions     32  612 

Wiesner,  Mrs,  Annie  Lee,  trans.  Aphorisms. 32. 613 
Wight,   O     W.,    A.   M        Provincial  letters, 

Pascal 32.614 

Thoughts,  letters  and  opuscules 32.615 

Wilkinson,  William  C.       Free   lance   in   the 

field  of  life  and  letters 32.616 

Williams,  Henry  T.     Beautiful  homes,  (hints 

in  house  furnishing) 32.618 

Wilson.     Noctes  Ambrosianas 32.617 

Windfalls.     Appieton 26.332 

Winter  sunshine.     Burroughs 28.820 

Wishing-cap  papers.     Hunt 29.328 

Wit   and    wisdom  of  bench  and   bar.     Mon- 

crieff. 30. 220A 

Witchery  of  Archery.     Thompson 3 1  • '  H 

Woman,  her  education  and  influence.     Kirk- 
land  30. 712 

Woman  in  American  society.     Woolson 32.621 

Woman  in  music.     Upton 32.822 

Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century.     Ossoli.  ..31.816 
Woman,  love  and  marriage,  essays.   Saunders,3i.4i7 
Woman's  handiwork  in  modern  homes.    Har- 
rison   29. 628 

Woman's  place  to-day.     Blake 26. 1 12 

Woman's  thoughts  about  women,  A.      Craik. 

lock 30. 1 18 

Woman's  work  and  worth.     Adams 26.317 

Womanhood.     Newton 30. 120 

Wonders  of  sculpture,     Viardot 32.826 

Wood,  Edward.      Wedding  ^day  in   all   ages 

and  countries.  The 32.623 

Woodfall.     Letters  of  Junius 32.619 

Woodfall's  Junius.     Letters  of  Junius. ..... .32.619 

Woolson,  A.  B.     Browsing  among  books. . .  .32.620 

Dress  reform,  lectures 32.622 

Wi.man  in  American  society 32.621 

Words,  their  use  and  abuse.     Mathews 30.316 

Words  and  their  uses.     White 32.729 

Wordsworth.     Calvert 28.826 

Wordsworth  and  other  essays.     Mason 30.433 

Work  and  play,  essays.     Bushnell 28.822 


Yankee  in  Canada,  A.     Thoreau 31.122 

Yesterdays  with  authors.     Fields 28. 1 16 

Yonge,  CD.,  trans.     Cicero's  orations 32.624 


Young  folk's  readings.     Monroe 30. 224 

Young  ladies'  friend,  The      Ward 32.714 

Younghusband,  Francis.     Classic  mythology. 32.625 


Zenophon.     Grant 29712       Zimmern,   Helen.     Epic  of  kings.  The 32.626 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Abbott,  John  S.  C.     Benjamin  Franklin 22.511 

Captain  William  Kidd 32.512 

Christopher  Columbus 32. 5 14 

David  Crockett 32-515 

Ferdinand  de  Soto 32  516 

History  of  Frederick  the  Great 32. 5 1 7 

Kit  Carson 32-513 

Life  of  Napoleon  III 32-513 

Miles  Standish. 32-519 

Napoleon  Bonaparte 32. 520 

Peter  Stuyvesant 32.521 

Acme  library.     Miscellaneous  authors 32.522 

Actors  and  the  art  of  acting.     Lewes 34-725 

Adams,  Henry.     John  Randolph 32.525 

David  Livingston 32-  523 

Adams,  John  Quincy.     Morse 34.425 

Adams,  John  Quincy.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of. 

Quincy 34-  "3 

Adamson,  Robert,  M.  A.     Fichte 32.524 

Alfieri,  Vittorio,     Howells 33- 1 1 1 

Allen,    Joseph    Henry.     Hebrew    men    and 

times .■ 33. 526 

Bach,  Sebastian.      Poole 34  224 

Bacon,  Francis,  life  of.     Spedding 35722 

Bain,  Alexander,  LL.  D.      John  Stuart  Mill.. 32.41 2 

Baker,  Henry  B.     English  actors 32.413 

Bancroft,    Aaron,   D.   D.       Life    of  George 

Washington 32.414 

Barbon,  Alfred.      Life  of  Victor  Hugo 32.415 

Barnes,  Thurlow   Weed.     Memoir   of  Thur- 

low  Weed 35.21 1 

Barnum,  P.  T.     Recollections  of  forty  busy 

years 32.416 

Barrett,    Charlotte.      Diary    and   letters    of 

Madame  D'Arblay 32.417 

Barrett,  Lawrence.     Edwin    Forrest 32.418 

Barrington,  Sir  Jonah.     Personal  sketches  of 

his  own  times 32.419 

Barry,   Alfred,    D.    D.     Masters  in    English 

theology 32.420 

Bartlett,  David  W.     Life  of  Lady  Jane  Grey  32.421 


Allen  (conti7iued) — 

Life  of  Nelson 32. 527 

Alraschid,  Haroun,  the  Caliph.     Palmer..  ..34.327 

American  humorist.     Haweis 33.3*3 

American  patriotism,     Peabody 34.216 

American's  own  book.     Anon 32. 528 

Anderson,  E.  L.     Soldier  and  pioneer 32.529 

Anecdotes  of  public  men.     Forney 33. 5" 

Angelico,  Fra.     Sweetser 35-5*7 

Apostles  of  medieval  Europe.     Maclear 34,618 

Arndt,  Ernst  Moritz,   life  and   adventures  of. 

Seeley 35-8i8 

Arnold,  Benedict,  life  of.     Arnold 32.530 

Arnold,  Isaac  N.     Life  of  Benedict  Arnold ..  32. 530 

Arnold,  Thomas,  life  of.      Stanley 35-6i3 

Audubon,    John    James,    life    of.       By    his 

widow,  ed 32-  53 1 

Audubon,   Mrs.,    ed.      Life  of    John  James 

Audubon 32. 53 1 

Austin,  G.   Lowell.      Life    of   Franz    Schu- 
bert   32.41 1 


Bartlett,  William  Francis.     Memoir  of.    Pal- 

fiey   34-326 

Bates,  Elder  Joseph.     White,  cd 35  3'6 

Beacons&eld,  Earl  of.     Hitchman 33-214 

Beaconsfield,  Lord.     Brandes 32, 326 

Beaconsfield,  Lord.     Political  adventures  of. 

Anon 32.422 

Becket,  Thomas,     Life  of.     Froude 33. 520 

Beesly,  A.  H.,  M.  A.     Sir  John    Franklin.  .32.423 

Beethoven.      Wagner 35425 

Bellchambers,  Edmund.      Apology  for    the 

life  of  CoUey  Cibber   32.424 

Bench  and  Bar.     Bigelow 32  314 

Benedict,  Sir  Julius.  Carl  Maria  von  Weber.  .32.425  * 
Benham,  Rev.  Wm.     Catherine   and   Craw- 
ford Tait 32.426 

Berkeley,  George,  bishop.     Frazer 33-513 

Besant,  Walter,  M.  A.     French  humorists. .  .32.311 
Gaspard  de  Coligny 32,312 


BICKEESTETH — C^SAE, 


77 


Bickersteth.     Doing  and  suffering 32-313 

Bigelow,  L.  G.     Bench  and  bar 32- 3  H 

Biographical  and  critical  essays.  Tucker- 
man  3^"4i8 

Biographical  sketches.     Martineau 34-623 

Bismarck's  letters.     Maxse,  trans 34-625 

Black,  John.     Memoirs  of  Carlo  Goldoni 32.315 

Black,  William.     Oliver  Goldsmith 34- 5 16 

Blind  Mathilde.     Cross.     (George  Eliot. ) 32.316 

Bogart,  W.  H.  Daniel  Boone  and  the  hun- 
ters of  Kentuckj*. 32.317 

Bonaparte,    Madame.     Life  and   letters   of. 

Didier,  ed 33-  7 19 

Bonaparte,    Napoleon.      History    of  Julius  , 

Ctesar 32-319 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.     Life  of.     Headly 33. 323 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon,  Life  of.     Scott 35  815 

Bonaparte,  Napoleon.  Private  memoirs  of 
during  the  periods  of  the  Directory,  the 
Consulate   and   the   Empire.     De   Bour- 

rienne 32-  323 

Bonar,  Andrew  A.     Life,  letters,  etc.  of  Mc- 

Cheyne 32.318 

Boone,  Daniel.     Bogart 32-317 

Booth,  the  elder  and  the  younger.     Clarke  .  .32.123 

Borel,  T.     Count  Agenor  de  Gasparin 32.320 

Boswell,  James.  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson  ...  .32.321 
Bourne,  H.  R.  Fox.     Famous   London   mer- 
chants   32.322 

Bourrienne,  M.  de.  Private  memoirs  of  Na- 
poleon Bonoparte 32.323 

Bowman,  Col.  S.  M.  Sherman  and  his  cam- 
paigns  32-324 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar   H.     Goethe  and  Schiller, 

their  lives  and  works 32. 325 

Brandes,'    George.     Lord    Beaconsfield.      (a 

study) 32.326 

Brassey,    Thomas.       Life    and    labours    of. 

Helps 33-325 

Bray,  William.     Diary  of  John  Evelyn 32.326A 

Braybrooke,  Richard,  Lord.  Diary  of  Sam- 
uel Pepys,  F.  R.  S 32.326B 

Brayman,  James  O.,  ed.      Daring  deeds   of 

American  heroes 32. 327 

Brewster,    Sir   David.      Martyrs  of  science. 

(Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe  and  Kepler) 32.328 

Brief  Biographies.     Smiles 35  712 


Brightwell,  C,  L.     Lives  of  Labour 32.329 

Broderick,  Frances  F.    Memorials  oi  Thomas 

Hood 32,330 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     Reid 34.117A 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     Life  of  Gaskell 33-534 

Bronte,  Charlotte.    Note  on,  A.    Swinburne.  .35.526 

Bronte,  Emily.     Robinson 34- 121 

Brooks,    Charles    T.     William    Ellery  Chan- 

ning,  a  centennial  memory 32.213 

Brooke,  Sir  James,  Rajah  of  Sarawak.     Life 

of.    St.  John 35'6i9 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.      Life,    letters  and  ad- 
dresses of  Frederick  W.  Robertson 32.212 

Milton 32.211 

Brown,  Captain  John.     Public  life  of,     Red- 

Path ,. 34.115 

Brown,  E.    E.      Life  and    public   services  of 

James  A.  Garfield 32.21 5 

Brown,  John  W.     Life  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci.  32.216 
Brown,  Thomas  N.     Life  and  times  of  Hugh 

Miller 32. 214 

Browne,  William  H.     Life  of  Alexander  H. 

Stephens 32.217 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Hill 33-332 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.       Rymington 35. 529 

BuckFe,    Henry   T.      Life   and   writings  of. 

Huth 33- "4 

Bulwer,   Henry   Lytton.     Historical   charac- 
ters.    (Mackintosh.  Talleyrand,  Canning, 

Corbetf,  Peel) .' 32.218 

Bunsen,  Frances,  Baroness.     Life  and  letters 

of.     Hare 33-428 

Bunyan,  John.     Froude 34. 522 

Burder,  Thomas  Harrison.     Autobiography  .32.219 

Burdett,  Charles.     Kit  Carson 32.220 

Burke,  Edmund.     Morley 34-528 

Burke,  Edmund..   Life  of  Prior  ..,...,, 34-ii2 

Burns,  Robert.    Shairp 24.412 

Burr,  Aaron.     Life  and  times  of.    Parton. . .  .34  331 

Burritt,  Elihu,     A  memorial.     Northend 34-4.30 

Bushnell,     Horace.      Life    and    letters      of. 

Cheney 32.121 

Busy  life,  recollections  of  a.     Greeley 33-4*7 

Butler,  Joseph.     Collins 33  817 

Byron,  Lord.     Nichol 34-531 

Byron,  Lord.     Life  and  letters  of.     Moore  .  .34.424 
Byron,  Lord.     Recollections  of.     Guiccioli  .  .33.421 


C.  P.     Bryan  Waller  Proctor,  (Barry  Corn- 
wall)  33-822 


Caesar.     A  sketch.     Froude 33-519 

Caesar,  Julius.     History  of.   Bonaparte 32,319 


78 


CAIRO — CUSHjMAN. 


Caird,  Edward,  LL.D.     Hegel 32.221 

Calderon.     Hassell 34-  3 1 5 

Caldwell,  Charles.     Holley 32.222 

Calhoun,  John  C.     Von  Hoist     35  424 

Calvert,  Geo.  H.     Goethe,  his  life  and  works. 32.223 
Campbell,  John,  Lord.     Lives  of  the   Chan- 
cellors  and   keepers   of   the  great  seal  of 

England  from  the  earliest  times 32.224 

Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  England. .,  .32.225 

Carlyie,  Thomas.     Conway 33-Si9 

Cailyle,    Thomas.     Early    kings  of  Norway, 

and  essay  on  the  portraits  of  John  Kqox.  .32.115 

Frederick  the  Great.     History  of 32. 1 1 1 

Oliver  Cromwell,  Letters  and  speeches 32.112 

Reminiscences.     Froude,  ed 32. 1 13 

Schiller's  life 32. 1 14 

Carson,  Kit.    Abbott 32.513 

Carson,  Kit.     Burdett 32.220 

Chambers,  Robert.     Memoirs  of.    Chambers.  32. 116 
Chambers,    William.      Memoir     of    Robert 

Chambers 32.116 

Chambers,  \V.     Stories   of  remarkable    per- 
sons  32.117 

Chandler,  Peleg  W.     Memoir    of    Governor 

Andrew 32. 1 18 

Channing,  William  £.     Centennial   memory.  * 

Brooks 32.213 

Channing,    William  £.     Thoreau,    the    poet 

naturalist 32. 1 19 

Chapman,  Maria  W.  «Martineau 32. 120 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     Ward 34.419 

Checkered   life   in   the  old  and   new    world. 

Ver  Mehr 35-423 

Cheney,  Mary  B.     Life  and  letters  of  Horace 

Bushnell 32.121 

Chief  Justices  of  England,  lives  of  the.  Camp- 
bell  32.225 

Child,  Elias.     Genealogy  of  the  Child,  Childs 

and  Childe  families 32. 122 

Chopin,  Ferdinand.     Life  of  Liszt.     Martha 

W.  Cook,  tran« 34-727 

Christopher  North.    Memoir  of  John  Wilson. 

Gordon 33"4" 

Church,  R   W.     Edmund  Spencer 34  518 

Celebrities  of  the  past  and  present.    Maceuen.34.615 

Cervantes.     Oliphant 34-  3 1 7 

Cibber,  Colly.     An  apology  for   the   life  of. 

Bellchambers,  ed 32..424 

Cicero,  Life  of.     Trollope 35-414 

Claretie,  Jules.     French  celebrities 32. 124 

Clarke,  Asia  B.   Elder  and  the  younger  Booth.  32. 123 


Clarke,  James  Freeman.      Memorial  and  bio- 
graphical sketches 33-8i  I 

Clay,  Henry.     Anon 23.813 

Clay,  llemy.     Last  seven  years  of  the  life  of. 

Cohon 33  81 2 

Clement,  Clara  Erskine.  Charlotte  Cushman. 33.814 
Clough,  A.  H.,  ed.     Plutarch's  lives.      (Dry- 
den,  trans.) ,....' 33>8lS 

Coleridge,  E.     Memoirs  and  letters  of  Sara 

Coleridge 33.816 

Coleridge,    Sara.      Memoirs   »nd   letters  of. 

Coleridge 33.816 

College  days,  My.     Tomes !  35. 539 

Collins,  Clilton  W.     Saint-Simon 34-3<2 

Collins,  Rev.  W.  L.,  M.  A.      Joseph  Butler. 33. 817 

Montaigne •  34-  3^3 

Colton,  Calvin.      Last  seven  years  of  the  life 

of  Henry  Clay %33.8l2 

Columbus,  Christopher.     Abbott 32. 5 1 4 

Columbus,  Christopher.     Life  and  voyages  of, 

Irving 33- 1  J8 

Colvin,  Sidney.     Walter  Savage  Landor 34-517 

Commines,   Philip  de.     Memoirs   and   secret 

history  of  Louis  XI.     Scobie,  erf 35.814 

Communist,  True  history  of  the.    Davidson  .  .33. 714 

Conway,  Moncure  D.     Thomas  Carlyie 33.819 

Cooke,  George  VV.     Ralph  Waldo    Emerson; 

his  life,  writings  and  philosophy 33.829 

Cooley,  Timothy  M.     Life  and  character  of 

the  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes 33.821 

Cooper,  James  Fennimore.     Lonnsbury 34.612 

Corneille  and  Racine.     Trollope 34-322 

Cornwall,  Barry.     (B.  W.  Proctor.)     Charles 

Lamb,  a  memoir 33.824 

Cornell,  Wm.  M.,  LL.  D.     Life   and  public 

career  of  Horace  Greeley 33-823 

Couder,    Claude   R.,    R.    E.    Judaa    Macca- 

baeus  and  the  Jewish  war  of  independence  33.818 

Countess  of  Albany.     Lee 34. 720 

Cowper,  VVilliam.     Smith 34  414 

Crockett,    David.      Life  and   adventures  of. 

Abbott 32515 

Croly,  David  G.     Seymour  and    Blair,    their 

lives  and  services 33.825 

Cromwell,  Oliver.       Letters    and    speeches. 

Carlyie 32  1 12 

Crowe,  J.  A.     Life  and  times  of  Titian 33.826 

Curtis,  Wm.  T.     Life  of  Daniel  Webster. . .  .33.712 

Cushman,  Charlotte.     Clement 33. 8 14 

Cushman,  Charlotte.     Her  letters  and  memo- 
ries of  her  life.     Stebbins 35-614 


d'arblay- 

D'Arblay.    {Frances  Burney.)   Diary  and  let- 
ters.     Barret,  ed 32.417 

Da  Vinci,   Leonardo.     Sweetzer 35'5i9 

Da  Vinci,  Leonardo.    Life,  with  a  critical  ac- 
count of  his  works.     Brown 32.216 

Dabney.  R.  L.,  D.  D.      Life  and  campaigns 

of  "Stonewall"  Jackson 33  712 

Daniel  Webster.      Lodge 34. 730 

Daniels.     Life  of  "Stonewall"  Jackson 33- 7 13 

Dante.     Oliphant 34-3i8 

Daring  deeds  of    American   heroes.       Bray- 
man,  ed 32. 327 

Darwin,  Erasmus.     Krause 34- 828 

Davidson,   J.    Morrison.        Eminent   English 

liberals , 33-715 

Davidson,  Joshua,  communist.     The  true  his- 
tory of 33.7 14 

De  B.  Madame.     Memories  of  Rachel 33-716 

De  Bourienne See  Bourienne 

De  Coligny,  Gaspard,  Marquis  de  Chatillon. 

Besant 32.312 

De  Falloux,  Count.     Life  and  letters  of  Mad- 
ame Swetchine 33-  7 1 7 

De  Foe.     Minto 34-  527 

De  Gasparin,  Count  Agenor.     Borel 32.320 

De  Grammont See  Grammont 

De  Quincey,  Quatremere.     Life  and  works  of 

Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael. ...  *. 33- 7 18 

De  Remusat,    Madame.     Memoirs   of.   John 

Liliie,  trans 33.216 

Selections  from  the  letters  of.     John  Liliie, 

trans 33-2 1 7 

De  Sevigne,    Madame.     Miss  Thackeray 34.321 

De  Soto,  Ferdinand.     Abbott : 32.516 

Early  Italian  painters.     Jameson 34.813A 

Early  kings  of  Norway.     Carlyle 32.115 

Eccentric  personages.     Russell 34. 123 

Edgeworth,   Maria.      Helen  Zimmern 35-328 

Edward,  Thomas.     Life  of.     Smiles 35-714 

Edwards,  B.  B.  Biography  of  self-taught  men.  33.725 
Edwards,    H.    Sutherland.      Rossini  and  his 

school 33. 726 

Eggleston,  George  Cary,     A  rebel's  recollec- 
tions  33-727 

Eliot,  George.     Blind  Mathilda 32.316 

Ellet,  Mrs.     Queens  of  American  society 33  728 

Women  artists  in  all  ages  and  countries . . .  .33.729 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     His  life,  writings 

and  philosophy,     Cooke 33.820 


-EVELYN.  79 

De  Soto,  Ferdinand.   Life,  travels  and  adven- 
tures of.     Wilmer 35.321 

De  Stael,  Madame.     A  study  of  her  life  and 

times,     Stevens 35 .616 

Descartes.     Mahaffy 34- 61 7 

Diary  of  Samuel  Pepys,  with  memoir.     Bray- 
brook  e,  ed 32. 326B 

Dick,    Robert.     Baker  of  Thurso,  geologist 

and  botan  St.     Smiles 35-751 

Dickens,  Charles.    Ward 34.420 

Dickens,  Charles.     Letters  of.     Dickens,  ecZ. 33. 720 

Dickens,  Charles.     Lifeof.     Forster 33-512 

Dickens,     Charles.     Life     and     writings  of. 

Hanaford 33-426 

Dickens,  Miss.     Letters  of  Charles  Dickens.  .33.720 
Diderot  and  the  Encyclopedistes.     Morley. .  .34.515 
Didier,  Eugene  L.     Life  and  letters   of  Mad- 
ame Bonaparte 33.719 

Dobson,  Austin.     Henry  Fielding 34-519 

Doing  and  suffering.     Memorials  of  Elizabeth 

and  Frances  Biekersteth,  by  their  sister  .  .32.313 
Doremus,    S.    D.     Great  lights   in  sculpture 

and  painting 33-721 

Dowden,  Edward.     Robert  Southey 34. 520 

Dryden,  John.     Saintsbury 34-4" 

Duke  of  Wellington.    Lifeof.     Macfarlane. .  .34.616 
Duppa,   R.     Life  and  works  of  Michael  An- 
gelo and  Raphael 33  7^8 

Durer,  Albert.     Sweetzer 35-5i6 

Dusenbery,  B.  M.     Monument  to  the  memory 

of  Andrew  Jackson 33-722 

Dwight,  Theodore.     Life  of  Garibaldi 33-723 

Dwight,  Wilder.     Life  and  letters  of 33-724 

Emerson,   Ralph  Waldo.     Guernsey 33-420 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo,  et  ala.     Ossoli 33-7II 

Eminent  Americans.     Lossing 34.611 

Empress  Josephine,  Life  of.     Headley 33 -320 

English  actors.     From  Shakespeare  to  Mac- 
ready.      Baker 32.413 

English  humorists  of  the  eighteenth   century. 

Thackeray 35-534 

English  liberals  eminent.    iDavidson 33-715 

English      men     of    letters.       Morley,      ed. 

34.516  and  34-420 

English  men  of  science.     Galton 33. 523 

English  portraits.     Sainte-Beuve.. 34-126 

English  stage,  romance  of  the.     Fitzgerald. .  33.624 
Evelyn,  John,  diary  of.     Bray 32.326A 


80 


EVERETT — GARFIELD. 


Everett,    Edward.     Life   of    George   Wash-  Extraordinary  women .     Their  girlhood  and 

ington 33612  early  life 34'  '24 

Experience  as  a  minister.     P.Tiker 34-328 


Fagan,  Louis.     Life  and    correspondence  of 

Sir  Anthony  Panizzi 33-6i3 

Fairfield,  Jane.     Autobiography  of 33  614 

Famous   boys   and  how    they   became  great 

men.     Anon 33'6i5 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.   Parton  .  .34.330 

Famous  London  merchants.     Bourne 32.322 

Famous  men.     Page 34  324 

Faraday,  Michael.     Gladstone 33-529 

Faraday  as  a  discoverer.     Tyndall         35-420 

Farragut,  David  G.     Life  of  Farragut 33-6i6 

Farragut,  David  G.    Life  and  naval  career  of. 

Headley 33-3i8 

Farragut,  Loyall.  Life  of  David  G.  Farragut. 33. 616 
Farrar,  John.  Recollections  of  seventy  years. 33.6 17 
Ferris,  George  T.     Great  German  composers. 33.619 

Great  Italian  and  French  composers 33.620 

Great  Singers.     (  Faustina  Bordoni  to  Hen- 
rietta Sontag.  ) 33.618 

Great  Violinists  and  pianists 33-621 

Fichte.      Adamson 32. 524 

Field,  Mansell  B.      Memoirs   of  many   men 

and  some  women 33.622 

Fielding,  Henry.     Dobson 34-519 

Figure  painters  of  Holland.     Gower 33-414 

Fisher,  George   P.     Life  of  Benjamin    Silli- 

man,  M.  D 33-623 

Fitch,  John  (inventor  of  the  steamboat).     Life 

of.    Westcott 35-313 

Fitzgerald,  Percy,  M.  A.     Life  of  George  IV.  33. 625 

Romance  of  the  English  stage 33624 

Fontaine,  Rev.  James.     Memoirs  of  a  Hugue- 
not family 33-627 

Footsteps  of  the  reformers  in  foreign  lands.  ..33.626 
Foreign  classics  for    English    readers.     Oli- 

phant,  ed 34-3"    aHci  34.323 

Forney,  John  W.     Anecdotes  of  public  men. .33.511 

Forrest,  Edwin.     Barrett 32.418 

Forrest,  Edwin.     Life  of.     Rees 34- 1 16 


Forster,  John.     Life  of  Charles  Dickens 33512 

Fowler,  Thomas.     John  Locke 34-521 

Fox,  Charles  James.     Early  History  of.     Tre- 

velyan 35-41 1 

Fox,  George.  The  Friends  and  the  early  Bap- 
tists  35-530 

Franklin,  Benjamin .     Life  of.     Parton 34-333 

Franklin,  Benjamin.     Picture  of  the  struggle 
of  our  infant  nation    one  hundred  years 

ago.     Abbott 32-  5 1 1 

Franklin,  Sir  John.      Beesly •. .  .32.423 

Eraser,  A.  Campbell,  LL.  D.  Bishop  George 

Berkeley 33-5^3 

Frederick  the  great.     Life  of.    Abbott 32517 

Frederick  the  great.  History  of.  Carlyle. .  32. 1 1 1 
Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,      Memoirs  of. 

Howells,  ed 33.226 

French  celebrities.     Claretie 32.124 

French  humorists.     Besant 32.311 

Froebel,  Frederick.      Reminiscences  of,   with 
biographical    sketch.        von    Marenholz- 

Biilow 34.622 

Frost,  H.  F.      Franz  Schubert 33-5'8 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.    Life  of  Theodore 

Parker 33516 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.     George  Ripley.  .33.514 

Frothingham,  Octavius  B.    Gerrit  Smith 33-515 

Frothingham,  Richard.  A  tribute  to  Thomas 

Starr  King .' 33-517 

Froude,   James   Anthony,    M,  A.     Caesar;  a 

sketch 33-519 

John  Bunyan 34-522 

Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Becket 33. 520 

Fry,  Elizabeth.     Pitman 34.222 

Fuller,  Arthur  B.  Life  sketch  of.  Fuller.  .33.521 
Fuller,  Margaret.  (Marchesa  Ossoli).  Howe.  33. 225 
Fuller,    Richard    F.     Life  sketch  of  Arthur 

B.  Fuller 33-521 

Fulton,  Robert.     Life  of  Reigart 34. 118 


Gage,  W.  L.     Life  of  Carl  Hitter 33-522 

Gallatin,  Albert.    John  Austin  Stevens 35-6i7 

Galton,  Francis,  F.  R.    S.     English  men    of 

science,  their  nature  and  nurture 33«523 


Garfield,  James  A.     Life  and   public  services 

of.     Brown 32  215 

Garfield,  James  A.     Life  and   public  services 

of.      McCabe 34-627 


GARIBALDI HEADLEY. 


81 


Garibaldi.      Life  of.     Dwight 33-723 

Gaskell,  E.  C  Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte. . .  .33.524 
Genealogy  of  the   Child,  Childs  and  Childe 

families.     Child 32  122 

George  the  Fourth.     Life  of.     Fitzgerald 33.625 

Gibbon,  Edward.     Howells 33-227 

Gibbon,  Edward.     Morison 34-529 

Gilchrist,  Anne.     Mary  Lamb 33  525 

Gill,  William  F.     Life  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe. .  .33.526 

Gilman,  Daniel  C.     James  Monroe 33-527 

Gladstone,  J.  H.,  Ph.  D.  Michael  Faraday. 33. 5 29 
Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  Life  of.  Smith.35.7'i6 
Gobright,  L.  A.     Recollections   of  men  and 

things  at  Washington 33-528 

Godwin,  William.     His  friends  and   contem- 
poraries.    Paul 34.214 

Goethe.     Hayward 34-3i6 

Goethe,  his  life  and  works.     Calvert 32.223 

Goethe,  life  and  times  of,    Grimm 33-419 

Goethe.     Story  of  his  life.    Lewes 34. 724 

Goethe  and  Schiller.     Their  lives  and  works, 

Boyesen 32.325 

Goldoni,    Carlo.     Memoirs     of.     (Autobiog- 
raphy).    John  Black,  trans 32  315 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Black 34-516 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Irving 33. 120 

Gordon,  Duchess  of.  Life  and  letters.  Stuart  .33.512 

Gordon,  Mrs.     Christopher  North 33-41 1 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.     Thomas  Gray 34. 523 

Gottschalk,  Lou's  Moreau.     Life  and  letters. 

Hensel 33-326 

Gottschalk,  Louis  Moreau.     Notes  of  a  pian- 
ist  33-412 

Gough,  John  B.     Autobiography 33-413 

Governor,  Andrew,  memoir  of.     Chandler. .  .32. 118 


Gower,   Lord   Ronald.      Figure   painters   of 

Holland 33.414 

Grammont,  Count  de.     Memoirs  of  the  Court 

of  Charles  II , 334^5 

Grant,  U.  S.,  General.       Life  and  campaigns 

of.     Headley 33-319 

Grant,   U.  S.,   General.       Life  and   travels. 

Headley 33-  3H 

Gray,  E.  C.      Wise  words  and  loving  deeds. 

(Biographies  for  girls  ) 33.4l6 

Gray,  Thomas.     Gosse 34. 523 

Great  German  composers.      Ferris 33- 619 

Great  Italian  and  French  composers.     Ferris. 33.620 
Great  lights  in  sculpture  and  painting.     Dore- 

mus 33-721 

Great  singers.     Ferris .^ ..  33.618 

Great  violinists  and  pianists.     Ferris 33  621 

Greeley,    Horace.     Life  of.     Ingersoll 33- 1 '5 

Greeley,  Horace.     Life  and  public  career  of. 

Cornell 33-823 

Greeley,    Horace.     Recollections   of  a   busy 

life 33-414 

Grey,  C.     Early  years  of  the  Prince  Consort.. 33.418 

Grey.  Lady  Jane.     Life.     Bartlett 32.421 

Greville   Memoirs.      Greville.      Richard   H. 

Stoddard,  ed 35.622 

Grimm,  Herman.     Life  and  times  of  Goethe. 33. 419 
Guernsey,  Alfred   H.     Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son  33-420 

Guiccioli,   Countess.     Recollections  of  Lord 

Byron 33-421 

Guido  Reni.     Sw^eetzer 35-5i8 

Guizot,  Francois.      Saint  Louis  and  Calvin . .  33  422 
Guyon,  Madame  de  la  Mothe.     Upham 35.422 


Hall,  Edward  B.     Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware.. 33. 423 

Hall,  Frederic.     Life  of  Maximilian  I. 33-424 

Hamerton,   Philip   Gilbert.      Life   of  J.    M. 

W.   Turner 33-435 

Hamilton,  Alexander.      Lodge 34-729 

Hamilton,    Alexander.      Life  and   epoch  of. 

Shea 35-820 

Hamley,  Colonel.     Life  of  Voltaire 34. 3 14 

Hanaford,  Phebe  A,      Life   and  writings  of 

Charles  Dickens 33-426 

I..ife  of  George  Peabody 33.427 

Hare,    Augustus  J.  C.     Life  and    letters    of 

Baroness  Frances  Biinsen 33. 428 

Records  of  a  quiet  life 33- 3  n 


Harvey,  Peter.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes 

of  Daniel  Webster 33-31 2 

Hassell,  E.  J.     Calderon 34-315 

Havelock,  General  H.,  K.  C.  B.  Headley  .33.315 
Haweis,  Rev.    H.    R.,    M.    A.     American 

humorists 33-313 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     James 34-526 

Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert.     Life,  letters  and 

table  talk  of.  Richard  H.  Stoddard,  ed. .  35.631 
Haynes,  Rev.  Lemuel,   A.    M.     Sketches  of 

the  life  and  character  of  Cooley 33-821 

Hayward,  A.     Goethe 34-3i6 

Headley.  J.  T.     Life  and   travels  of  U.    S. 

Grant *.,..,. 33-314 


82 


HEADLEY IRVING. 


Headley  (continued) — 

Life  of  General  H.  Havelock 33  S'S 

Napoleon  and  his  marsha's 33- 3'^ 

Headley,  Rev.  P.  C .     Life  and  campaigns  of 

General  U.  S.  Grant 38.319 

Life  and  military   career  of    Philip    Henry 

Sheridan 33-317 

Life  and  naval  career  of  David  G.  Farragut . 

Life  of  Empress  Josephine 33  320 

Life  of  Genenl  Lafayette 33-321 

Life  of  Louis  Kossuth 33  322 

Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte 33. 323 

Heath,  Richard.     Edgar  Quinet,  his  early  life 

and  writings 33-324 

Hebrew  men  and  times  from  the  Patriarchs  to 

the  Messiah.     Allen 32.526 

Hegel.     Caird 32.221 

Heine,  Heinrich.     Life,  work   and    opinions. 

Stigand 35.618 

Helps,    Sir    Arthur.       Life    and    labours    of 

Thomas  Brassey 33. 325 

Henry,  Joseph.     A  memorial  published  by  or- 
der of  Congress 33.327 

Henry,    Patrick.      Sketches   of  the   life   and 

character  of.     Wirt... 35.323 

Hensel,  Octavia.     Life  and  letters  of  Louis 

Moreau  Gottschalk 33.326 

Heroes  of  Europe.     Hewlett 33. 328 

Herschel,  Sir  William.      His  life  and  works. 

Holden. . 33.2i8 

Hewlett,  Henry  G.     Heroes  of  Europe 33  328 

Higginson,    Thomas  Wentworth.        English 

Statesmen 33.329 

Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli 33-330 

Hill,  David  J.     Washington  Irving 33-331 

William  Cullen  Bryant 33-332 

Hillard,  G.  S      Life  and  campaigns  of  George 

B.  McClellan 33.333 

Life,  letters  and  journals  of  George  Ticknor.33.2i1 
Hiller,   Ferdinand.     Recollections  and  letters 

of  Mendelssohn 33-  2 1 2 

Hinton,  R.  J.     English  radical  leaders 33.213 

Historic  Americans.     Parker 34. 329 

Historic  characters.     Mackintosh,  Talleyrandi 

Canning,  Cobbelt,  Peel.     Bulwer 32.218 


Hisloric  {continued) — 

Hitchman,  Francis.     Public   life  of  the  Earl 

of  Beaconsfield 33. 214 

Hodson,  George   H.     Twelve  years  of  a  sol- 
dier's life  in  India 33.215 

Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel,  trans.     Memoii-s  of  Mad- 
ame de  Remusat 33.216 

Selections   from   the  letters  of  Madame   de 

Remusat  to  her  husband  and  sons 33.217 

Holden,  Edward   S.     Sir   William  Herschel, 

his  life  and  works 33-  2 1 8 

Holland,  J.  G.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 33-230 

Holland,    Lady.       Memoir   of   Rev.  Sydney 

Smith.     Mrs.    Austin,  erf 33.231 

Holland,  Sir  Henry.       Recollections  of  past 

life 33  219 

Holley,  Rev.  Horace,  LL.  D.        The   genius 

and  character  of.      Caldwell 32.222 

Holloway,    Laura   Carter.      Ladies  of  the 

White  House 33.222 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Memoir.     Motley. 33. 223 

Homes  of  American  authors.     Anon 33. 324 

Hood,  Thomas.     Memorials  of  Broderick. . .  .32.330 
Howe,  Julia  Ward.     Margaret  Fuller.     (Mar- 

chesa  Ossoli.) 33-225 

Howells,  William  D.,  ed.     Edward  Gibbon.  .33. 227 
Lives   of    Lord    Herbert  of  Cherbury   and 

Thomas  Ellwood 33. 228 

Memoir   of   Frederica   Sophia   Wilhelmina, 

Margravine  of  Bayreuth , 33.226 

Memoir  of  Jean  Francois  Marmontel 33.229 

Vittorio  Alfieri 33-m 

Hueffer,  Francis.     Richard  Wagner 33.1 '2 

Hughes,  Thomas.     Memoir  of  a  brother ....  33. 1 1 3 
Hugo,  Victor.     Life  and  works.     Barbon. ..  .32.415 

Hume,  David.     Huxley 34-525 

Hutchinson,  Colonel.     Memoir  of  the  life  of 

Hutchinson 33. 1 13A 

Hutchinson,  Mrs.  Lucy.     Memoir  of  the  life 

of  Colonel  Hutchinson 33. 113A 

Huth,    Alfred    Henry,     Life   and   writings  of 

Henry  Thomas  Buckle 33- '  14 

Hutton,  Richard  H.     Sir  Walter  Scott 34-524 

Huxley,  William.     David  Hume 34. 525 


Impressions     and     reminiscences.       George 

and.     (  ifnie.  Dudevant) 35.812 

Indian  biography.  (Hist>rical  account  of 
individuals  distinguished  among  the 
North  American  Indians  as  orators,  war- 
riors, statesmen.     Thatcher 35-535 


IngersoU,  L.  D.     Life  of  Horace  Greeley ....  33. 1 15 

Irene,  the  missionary.     Anon 33-  "6 

Irving,  Pierre  M.     Life  and  letters  of  Wash- 

ngton  Irving 33-117 

Irving,  Washington.     George  Washing'on. .  .33. 119 
Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus. 33. 118 


IRVING- 


Irving  (continued) — 
Oliver  Goldsmith 
Irving,  Washington. 
Irving,  Washington. 
Irving,  Washington.  Life  and  letters  of.  Irving.  33. 117 


33  120 

Hill 33.331 

Warner 35-  43 1 


Jackson,  Andrew.     Sumner 35-514 

Jackson,  Andrew.     Life  of  Parton 34-333 

Jackson,  Andrew.     Monument   to   the  mem- 
ory of.     Dusenbury 33  722 

Jackson,  "Stonewall."     Life  and  campaigns 

of.     Dabney 33.712 

Jackson,  "Stonewall,"  life  of.     Daniels 33-713 

James,  G.  P.  R.     Life  of  Richard    Coeur-de- 

Lion 34.812 

Life  and  times  of  Louis  XIV 34-813 

James,  Henry  Jr.    Nathaniel  Hawthorne 34-526 

Jameson,  Mrs.,  memoirs  of  the  early   Italian 

painters 34.813A 

Japan,  Leading  men  of,     Lanman 34-7^5 

Jefferson,  Thomas.     Morse 34.426 

Jefferson,  Thomas.     Life  of.     Randall 34- 1 14 

Jerrold,    Blanchard.        Life   and    remains   of 

Douglas  Jerrold 34.814 

Jerrold,    Douglas.        Life   and     remains   of. 

Jerrold 34.814 


Kemble,  Frances  Ann.  Records  of  a  girlhood. 34. 821 
Kennedy,  John  P.     Memoirs  of  the   life    of 

William  Wirt . ; 34-822 

Kennedy,  W.  Sloane.   Henry  W.  Longfellow. 34. 823 
Life,  genius  and  writings  of  John   Greenleaf 

Whitlier 34-824 

Kahn,  Amir  Dost  Mohammed.  Life  of.  Mohan 

Lai 34.713 

Kidd,  Captain  William,  and  other   pirates   or 

buccanneers  of  two   hundred   years    ago. 

Abbott 32.512 

King,  Edward.     French  political  leaders 34-825 

Lacretelle,    Henri   de.     Lamartine    and  his 

friends 34. 7 1 2 

Ladies  of  the  While  House.     Holloway 33.222 

Lafayette,    General.     Headley 33-321 

Lai,  Mohan.     Life  of  the  Amir  Dost  Moham- 
med Kahn .' 34-712 

Lamartine  and  his  friends.     Lacretelle 34-  7 1 2 

Lamb,  Charles.     Memoir,     Cornwall 33-824 


-LACAULX.  83 

Irwin,  Lieut.  Col.  R.  B.     Sherman    and   his 

campaigns 32.324 

Ivimey,  Joseph.     John    Milton,    his    life   and 

times 34.811 

Jeter,  J.  B.,  memoir  of  Mrs.  Henrietta  Shuck. 34.815 

Joan  of  Arc.     Michelet 34-  5 1 1 

Johnson,  Andrew.   Speeches  and  a  biographi- 
cal sketch.     Moore 34.423 

Johnson,  Richard  M.     Life  of  Alexander  H. 

Stephens 32.217 

Johnson,    Richard    W.      Memoirs   of    Major 

General  George  H.  Thomas   34.816 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Stephen 34-414 

Johnson,  Samuel,       His    words  and  his  ways. 

Mason 34  624 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Life  of.     Boswell 32.321 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Lives  of  the  poets.     (Mil- 
ton, Dryden,    Swift,   Addison,   Pope   and 

tiray.) 34-8i7 

Jones,  C.  H.     Recent  art  and  society.  ......  .34.818 

Jones,    John   Paul ;  Rear-Admiral.       Life  of. 

Anon 34-819 

Josephine,  Empress.     Life  of.     Anon 38.820 

Jubilee  singers.  The.     Pike 34.221 

King,  Thomas  Starr.  A  tribute  to.    Frothing- 

ham 33.517 

Kingsley,  Charles.     Letters  and  memories  of 

his  life.     Kingsley   34.826 

Kingsley,  Mrs.  h.  E.     Letters  and   memories 

of  Charles  Kingsley 34.826 

Kossuth,  Louis.     Life  of.      Headley 33-322 

Kostlin,  Julius.     Life  of  Martin  Luther 34.827 

Krause,  Ernst.     Darwin 34.828 

Krusi,  Herman,  A.   M.      Life,  work   and   in- 
fluence of  Pestalozzi 34-71 1 

Lamb,  Mary.     Gilchrist 33-525 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.     Calvin 34-517 

Langhorne,  John,  D.  D.,    trans.     Plutarch's 

lives 34-717 

Lanman,  Charles.     Leading   men    of  Japan; 

with  an  historical  summary  of  the  empire. 34.715 
Lacaulx,  Amelie  von.     Sister  Augustine   (an 

old  Catholic  superior  of  the    St.   Johannis 


84  LACAULX- 

Lacaulx  (continued) — 

Hospital  at  Bonn.) 34-7l6 

Le  Brun,  Madame  Vig^.     Souvenirs 34-7 '7 

Le  Goff,  Francis,  trans.     From    the    unpub- 
lished MSS.  by  Theodore  Stanton,  M.   A. 

Life  of  Louis  Adolphe  Thiers 34-721 

Leaders    of    men.     Book      of     biographies 

specially  written  for  youth.     Page 34-325 

Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland.     (Swift, 

Flood,  Grattan,   O'Connell.)     Lecky 34.718 

Lecky,    Wm.     Edward    Hartpole,     M,      A. 

Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland 34.718 

Ledderhose,  Chas.  Frederick,  trans.      From 
the    German  of  Krotel.     Life    of    Philip 

Melancchon 34-719 

Lee,  General.     Four  years  with.      Taylor  . .  .35.532 
Lee,  Vernon.     The  Countess  of  Albany  ....34.720 

Lee  and  his  Generals.     Snow 3S-7^^ 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey.     Abraham  Lincoln 
and  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the  United 

States 34-722 

Leslie,    Charles   Robert,    R.   A.     Autobiog- 
raphical recollections 34. 723 

Lewes,  George  Henry.     Goethe,  story  of  his 

.  life 34.724 

Actprs  and  the  art  of  acting 34-825 

Library  of  American  biography.     Sparks ....  35. 720 
Life  and  character  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     Hu- 

guessen 29. 322 

Life  and  ministry.     Spurgeon 35.612 

Life  and  times  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.     Anon.  .35.711 
Life  and  works  of  Michael  Angelo  and   Ra- 
phael.    Duppa 33-7i8 

Life  incidents.    In  connection  with  the  Advent 

movement .     White .   35. 3 1 7 

Lights  of  the  old  English  stage.    Papers  con- 
tributed to  ' '  Temple  Bar  " 34. 726 


-MABTINEAU.  ■ 

Lillie,  John,  trans,  by.     Memoirs  of  Madame 

de  Remusat 33-2i6 

Selection  from  the  letters  of  Madame  de  Remusat 

to  her  husband  and  son 33-217 

Lincoln,  Abraham.     Leland 34-722 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  life  of.     Holland 33.220 

Liszt,  F.  Life  of  Ferdinand  Chopin.  Mar- 
tha Walker  Cook,  trayis 34-727 

Liv.es  of  labour.  Incidents  in  the  career  of 
eminent  naturalists  and  celebrated  travel- 
lers.    Brightwell 32. 329 

Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors.     Campbell . . .  32.224 
Lives  of  the  poets.     (Milton,    Dryden,  Swift, 

Addison,  Pope,  Gray.)    Johnson 34-8i7 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Englandi  from  the  Nor- 
man conquest.     Strickland 35- S" 

Livingstone,  David.     Adams 32. 523 

Livingstone,  David,  LL.  D.  Life  and  ex- 
plorations.    Roberts 34. 1 20 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     Hamilton 34-729 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     Daniel  Webster 34-730 

Locke,  John.    English  men  of  letters.  Fowler.  34. 521 
Lockhart,  J.  G.     Memoirs  of  the   life   of  Sir 

Walter  Scott 34. 728 

Log  of  an  ancient  mariner.     Wakeman 35  426 

Longfellov?,  Henry  W.     Kennedy 34.823 

Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury  and  Thomas  Ell- 
wood,     Howells,  ed 33. 228 

Lorraine,  Claude.     S weetser 35-515 

Lossing,  Benson  J.     Eminent  Americans... .  .34.611 

Louis  XIV.     Life  and  Times  of.   James 34  813 

Lounsbury,  Thomas  R.    Cooper 34.612 

Lover,  Samuel.     Symingion 35-527 

Luther,  Martin.     Life  of.     Kostlin 34-827 

Luyster,  Isaphene  M.,  trans.  Madame  Lenor- 

mant.     Memoirs  of  Madame  Recamier. .  .34.613 


Macauley,  Lord.     Life  and  letters.     Trevel- 

yan 35-412 

Maccabaeus,   Judas.      Jewish  war  of  inde- 
pendence.    Couder 33.818 

Maceuen,  Malcolm.     Celebrities  of  the  past 

and  present 34-  6 1 5 

Macfarlane,  Charles.     Life  of  the   Duke   of 

Wellington 34  616 

Mackenzie,  R.  Shelton.     Sir  Walter  Scott.  .34. 617 

Maclear,   Rev.,    G.    F.    B.  D.     Apostles  of 

Mediaeval  Europe 34  618 


Macready's  reminiscences.     Selections   from 

his  diaries  and  letters.     Pollock,  ed 34-223 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.,  M.  A.     Descartes 34619 

Mann,  Horace.     Life  of.     Mann 34.620 

Mann,  Mrs.     Life  of  Horace  Mann 34.620 

March,  Charles  W.     Daniel  Webster  and  his 

contemporaries 34.621 

M.arenholz-Bulow.     Baroness  von.      Remi. 

niscences  of  Friedrich  Frcebel 34.622 

Marmontel,  Jean  Francois.     Howells,  ed 33.229 

Martineau,    Harriet.    Autobiography.  Chap- 


MARTIN  EAU — MOZ  ABT. 


85 


Martineau  (^continued) — 

man,  e.d 32  I20 

Martineau,  Harriet.     Biographical  sketches  .34.623 
Martyrs  of  science.     Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe, 

and  Kepler.     Brewster 32-328 

Mary  Queen  of   Scots  and  her  latest  English 

historian,  Froude.     Meline 34-628 

Mason,  E.  T.      Ed.     Samuel  Johnson.     His 

words  and  his  ways 34>624 

Masters  in  English  theology.    King's  College 

lectures  for  1877.     Barry,  ed. 
Maximilian  I.,  late  emperor  of  Mexico.    Life 

of.     Hall 33424 

Maxse,  Fitzherbert,  trans.  Prince  Bismarck's 

letters 34-625 

McCabe,  James  D.     Life  and  public  services 

of  James  A.  Garfield 34-627 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Modern  leaders.       Bio- 
graphical sketches 34-6i4 

McCheyne.     Life,  letters,  &c,,  of.     Bonar.  ..32.318 
McClellan,  George  B.,  Major  General.     Life 

and  campaigns.     Hillard 33-333 

Medici,  Catherine  de.     TroUope 35-415 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de.    Life  of.     Roscoe 34. 122 

Melancthon,  Philip.     Life   of.     Ledderhose, 

Iran?,,  by  Rev.  G.  F.  Krotel 34-719 

Meline,    James   F.      Mary  queen  of    Scots, 

and  her  latest  English  historian,  Froude.  .34.628 

Memoir  of  a  brother.      Hughes 33- 113 

Memoirs.     General  Wm.  P.  Sherman 35.822 

Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family.     Fontaine.  .33.627 
Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Charles  H.     Also, 

personal  history  of  Charles  and  the  Bosco- 

bel  tracts.     Grammont .33.415 

Memorial  and  biographical  sketches.     Clarke. 33. 811 
Memoirs  of  many  men  and  of  some  women. 

Field 33-622 

Men  and   manners  of  America  one   hundred 

years  ago,     Scudder,  ed 35.819 

Men  of  eminence,  portraits  of,  with  biograph- 
ical memoirs.     Reeve,  ed 34  I '7 

Mendelssohn.      Recollections     and     letters. 

Hiller 33-212 

Metternich,    Prince,    memoirs   of.      Metter- 

nich,  ed 34-629 

Metternich,  Richard,  Prince.  Memoirs,  1773- 

1815 34-629 

Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael,  Life  and  works 

of.     Duppa  and  De  Quincy 33-7 '8 

Michelet,  Johnt     (History  of  France.)     Joan 

of  Arc,  Maid  of  Orleans 34-5" 


Military  heroes  of  the  Revolution.    Peterson  34.219 

Mill  John  Stuart.      Autobiography 34<S J2 

Mill,  John  Stuart.       (Criticism  with   personal 

recollections. )     Bain 32.412 

Miller,  Hugh.  Life  and  times  of.  Brown.  .32.214 
Miller,  Hugh.  My  schools  and  schoolmasters.34.513 
Miller,  Wm.      Sketches  of  life  and  labors. 

White 35.318 

Millet,  Jean  Franfois.      Peasant  and   printer. 

Sensier 35-8i9 

Milton.     Brooke 32.211 

Milton,  John.  His  life  and  times.  I vimey. 34.811 
Milton,  John.     English  men  of  letters.     Pat- 

tison 35-533 

Minto,  Wm.  English  men  of  letters.  De  Foe. 34. 527 
Miscellaneous  authors.    Standard  biography. 

Acme  library 32. 522 

Mitford,   Mary  Russell.     Recollections  of  a 

literary  iife 34-514 

Model   superintendent.      Life   and   work    of 

Henry  P.  Haven.     Trumbull 35-4l6 

Modern  leaders.    Biographical  sketches.    Mc- 
Carthy  34-614 

Moliere.     Oliphant 34-319 

Moliere.  Tarner  34-319 

Monroe,   James.      Ameiican  statesmen.    Gil- 
man 33-527 

Montaigne.      Collins 34-313 

Moore,  Frank.      Andrew  Johnson,  speeches 

and  a  biographical  introduction 34-423 

Moore,  Thomas.     His  life  and  workst     Sym- 
ington  35-528 

Moore,  Thomas.      Life  and  letters  of  Lord 

Byron 34-424 

Morison,  James  C.      English  men  of  letters. 

Gibbon. . 34-529 

Morley,  John.      Diderot  and  the  encyclope- 

distes 34-5»S 

Morley,  John.      Edmund  Burke 34-528 

Morley,  John.     Ed.  English  men  of  letters.  ,34.516 
and  34.420. 

Morley,  John.     Rousseau 34-421 

Morley,  John.     Voltaire 34-422 

Morse,  John  T.    John  Quincy  Adams 34-425 

Thomas  Jefferson 34-426 

Morse,  Samuel    F.  B.      Life  of.     Inventor  of 
the  Electro-magnetic  recording  telegraph. 

Prime 34- "» 

Motley,  John  Lathrop.    Memoir.    Holmes — 33-223 
Mozart,  Wolfgang  Amadeus.     Lettters  of, 
1769-1791.     Collected  byNohl,  trans,  by 


86 


MOZART — Plutarch's. 


Mozart  (continued) — 

Lady  Wallace 35-437 

Murillo.     Sweetser 35-S20 

Musset,  Alfred  de.     Biography,     de  Musset. 34.427 


Musset,  Paul  de.      Biography  of  Alfred    de 

Musset 34.427 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters.      Miller 34-513 

Myas,  F.  W.  H.     William  Wordsworth 34-53° 


Napoleon  and  his  marshals.      Headley 33-3i6 

Napoleon  III.     Life  of.     Abbott 32.51S 

Nason,    Elias.     Life   and   times   of   Charles 

Sumner 34.428 

Nelson,  life  of.     Allen 32. 527 

Nichol,  John.      Lord    Byron.     English   men 


Nichol  (concluded) — 

of  letters 34-  53 ' 

Noble  deeds  of  American  women 34.429 

Northend,  Charles,  A.  M.   Memorial  of  Elihu 

Kurritt 34-430 

Notes  of  a  pianist.     Gottschalk 33  4J2 


Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.      Cervantes 34-317 

Dante 34-3i8 

Foreign  classics  for  English  readers 34-3" 

and 34-323 

Moliere 34-319 


Page,  H.  A .     Famous  men 34-324 

Leaders  of  men.     Book  of  biographies  spe- 
cially written  for  youth 34.325 

Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop.     Memoir  of  Wm. 

Francis  Bartlett 34-326 

Palmer,  E.    H.      Caliph   Haroun  Alraschid. 

Saracen  civilization 34. 327 

Panizzi,  Sir  Anthony.      Life  and  correspond- 
ence of.      Late  librarian  British  museum. 

Fagan 33  613 

Parker,  Theodore.    Experience  as  a  minister. 34. 328 
Franklin,  Washington,  John  Adams,  Thomas 

Jefferson,  Horace 34.932 

Parker,  Theodore.     Life  of.     Frothingham.  .33.516 
Parry,    Kev.   Edward,  M.   A.      Memoirs   of 

Sir  W.  Edward  Parry,  rear-admiral 34.212 

Parry,  Sir  W.  Edward.     Memoirs  of.     Parry. 34.212 
Parton,  James.      Famous  Americans  of  re- 
cent times 34-330 

Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr 34-331 

Life  of  Andrew  Jackson 34-332 

Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin 34. 333 

Life  of  Voltaire 34.21 1 

Pascal.      Principal  Tullach 34-323 

Pattison,  Mark.    John  Milton.     English  men 

of  letters 34-533 

Paul,  C.  Kegan,  ed.     Letters  and  memoirs  of 

Mary  Wollstonecraft 34213 

Paul,    C.    Kegan.     William   Goodwin.     His 

friends  and  contemporaries 34-214 


Oliphant  (contimied) — 

Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan -. 34. 532 

Ossoli,  Margaret  P'uller,     Memoirs  of  Emer- 
son, Channing  and  Clarke 33-6i  I 

Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller.     Higginson 33-330 


Paulding.  James  K.  Literaiy  life  of.  Com- 
piled by  Paulding 34  215 

Paulding,  William  L  Compiled  by.  Liter- 
ary life  of  James  K.  Paulding 34-215 

Peabody,  Selim  H.,  Ph.  D.  American  pat- 
riotism. Speeches,  letters  and  other 
papers  illustrating  the  foundation,  devel- 
opment and  preservation  of  the  United 
States  of  America " 34- 2 16 

Penn,  William.    Anon 34-217 

Perkins,  Charles  C.  Raphael  and  Mfchael 
Angelo.  A  critical  and  biographical 
es.say 34-2iS 

Personal  sketches  of  his   own   times.     Bar- 

rington 32.419 

Pestalozzi.     His   life,    work   and   influence. 

Krusi 34.711 

Peter   the  great,    Emperor    of    Russia.      A 

study  of  historical  biography.     Schuyler  .35.813 

Peterson,    Charles  J.     The   military   heroes 

of  the  revolution 34'2I9 

Petrarch.    Reeve 34-320 

Philosophers,  Lives  and  opinions  of  emi- 
nent.    Yonge,  trans 35-327 

Pierce,  Edward    L.     Memoir  and   letters  of 

Charles  Sumner 34.220 

Pike,  G.  D.     The  jubilee  singers  and    their 

campaign  for  twenty  thousand  dollars. . .  .34.421 

Pitman,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Elizabeth   Fry 34.222 

Plutarch's  lives.     Dryden's   translations  cor- 


PLUTARCH'S RIPLEY. 


87 


Plutarch's  (continued) — 

reeled  from   the    Greek,    and    revised    by 
Clo'jgh 33-815 

Plutarch's  lives,  with  notes  critical  and  his- 
torical.    Langhorne,  trans 34.714 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen.     The  Life  of.     Gill 33  526 

Political  leaders,  French.     Brief  biographies . 

King 34.825 

Political  leaders,  German.     Brief  biographies. 

Tuttle •35-419 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick  Bart.,  ed.  Macready's 
reminiscences  and  selections  from  his 
diaries  and  letters 34-223 

Pomeroy,  Mark  M .    Life  of  Brick   Pomeroy. 

Tucker .35.417 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.     Sebastian  Bach 34224 

Pope,    Alexander.     English    men  of    letters. 

Stephen 34-4i^ 


Pope  Pius  IX.     Life  of.      Shea 35.821 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth.  Life  and  letters,  auto- 
biography  34-225 

Prentiss,    S.    S.     Memoir.    Edited    by    his 

brother 34. 226 

Prime,  Samuel  I.  The  life  of  Samuel  F.  B. 
Morse,  inventor  of  the  electro-magnetic 
recording  telegraph 34-  m 

Prince  Consort.  The  early  years  of.  Com- 
piled under  the  direction  of  Her  Majesty 
the  Queen.     Gray 33  418 

Prior,    James,    F.    S.    A.     Life  of   Edmund 

Burke 34- 112 

Proctor,  Bryan  Waller.     {Barry  Cornwall.) 

C.  P 33822 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America.  Sum- 
ner  * 35.513 


Queens  of  American  society.     Ellet 33-728 

Queens  of  society.     Grace  and  Philip  Whar- 
ton  35-314 


Quincy,  Josiah,   LL.D.     Memoir  of  the  life 

John  Quincy  Adams 34- "3 

Quinet,  Edgar.     His  early  life  and  writings.  .33.324 


Rachel,  memoirs  of.     Madame  de  B 33- 7 16 

Radical  leaders,  English.     Brief  biographies. 

Hinton   33-213 

Randall,  Henry  S.,  LL.D.     Life  of  Thomas 

Jefferson 34. 1 14 

Randolph,  John.     American  statesman.     Ad- 
ams  32  525 

Raphael.     Sweetser 35-521 

Raphael  and  Michael  Angelo.     Critical  and 

biographical  essay.     Perkins 34.218 

Rebel's  recollections.     Eggleston 53. 727 

Recamier,  Madame.    Memoirs  of  Lenormant, 

Luyster,  trans 34-6 13 

Recent  art  and  society.     Jones. . . ." 34.818 

Recollections.      Autobiographical.     Leslie.  .34.723 

Recollections  of  a  literary  life.     Mitford 34.514 

Recollections  of  forty  busy  years.     Barnuni . .  32.416 
Recollections  of  men  and  things  at  Washing- 
ton  during   the  third  of  a  century.     Go- 
bright  33-528 

Recollections  of  past  life.     Holland 33-219 

Recollections  of  seventy  years.     Farrar 33- 61 7 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     Kemble 34. 82 1 

Records  of  a  quiet  life.     Hare 33-3'  i 

Records  of  my  Life.     Taylor 35-531 


Redpath,  James.     Public  life  of  Capt.   John 

Brown,  with  an  autobiography 34- 1 1 5 

Rees,  James.     Life  of  Edwin  Forrest 34- 1  '6 

Reeve,  Henry.     Petrarch 34-32° 

Reeve,  Lovel,  F.  L.  S..  ed.    Portraits  of  men 

of  eminence  with  biographical  memoirs.  .34.117 

Reid,  F.  Wemyss.      Charlotte  Bronte 34* '  1 7 

Reigart,  J.  Franklin.       Life  of  Robert    Ful- 
ton   34-  "8 

Rembrandt.     Sweetser 35-  522 

Reminiscences    Thomas  Carlyle.  JFroude  erf. 32. 1 13 

Reminiscences  of  an  Idler.     Wickoff 35- 320 

Remusat,  Madame  de.       Memoirs  of.     1802- 

1808,  Hoey  and  Lillie,  trans 33- 2 16 

Remusat,    Madame  de.      Selection  from  the 
letters  of;  to  her  husband  and  sons,  1804- 

1813,  Hoey  and  Lillie  trans 33-217 

Representative  Men  of  the  Pacific.    Shuck .  .35.823 
Richard   Coeur-de-Lion,   History  of    life  of. 

King  of  England.     James 34-8i2 

Rideing,  William  H.  Stray  moments  with 
Thackeray.  His  humor,  satire  and  char- 
acters   34-  "9 

Ripley,  George.     American    Men  of  Letters . 

Frothingham 33- 5  H 


88 


RITTER — SMILES. 


Rltter,  Carl,  Life  of.  Late  Professor  of 
Geography  in  the  University  of  Berlin. 
Gage 33-  522 

Roberts,  John  S.      Life  and  explorations  of 

David  Livingstone   34. 1 20 

Robertson,   Frederick  W.      Life,  letters  and 

addresses  of.     1847-1853.     Brooke. .  ..32.212 

Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.  Bronte 34-I2I 

Robinson,   Henry   Crabb.       Diary,    reminis- 


Robinson  (continued) — 

cences  and  correspondence,   selected  and 

ed.     Sadler 34- 1 25 

Roscoe,  William.    Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici. 34. 122 

Rossini  and  his  school.     Ed,wards 33-  726 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques.     Morley 34-421 

Russell,  W.,  LL.  D.     Eccentric  personages.  34. 1 23 
Russell,    William.       Extraordinary    women. 

Their  girlhood  and  early  life 34. 124 


Sadler,  Thomas,  Ph.  D.  Henry  Crab  cr Rob- 
inson. Diary,  reminiscences  and  corres- 
pondence  34- 1 25 

Saint-Simon.     Collins 34-312 

Saint  Louis  and  Calvin.  •  Guizot 33-422 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     English  portraits 34- 126 

Saintsbury,  John  Dryden.      English  men  of 

letters 34-421 

Sanborn,      F.     B.      Henry     I).      Thoreau. 

American  men  of  letters 35-^' ' 

Sand,    George.       Famous    women.       Bertha 

Thomas *. 35-536 

Sand,  George.  Impressions  and  reminis- 
cences, with  a  memoir 35-8i2 

Schiller's  life.     Carlyle 32. 1 14 

Schubert,  Franz.     Frost.     Biographies  of  the 

great  musicians 33-5"^ 

Schubert,  Franz.     Life  of.     Austin 3241 1 

Schuyler,  Eugene,  Ph.  D.  Peter  the  Great, 
emperor  of  Russia.  A  study  of  historical 
biography 3S-8i3 

Scobie,  Andrew  R.,  ed.  The  memoirs  of 
Philip  de  Commines.  Secret  history  of 
Louis  XI 35-814 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     English   men,  of  letters. 

Hutton 34-524 

Scott,    Sir  Walter.     The    life    of   Napoleon 

Bonaparte 35-8i5 

Scott,    Sir  Walter.     Memoirs   of  the  life  of. 

Lockart . .  34.728 

Scott,    Sir  Walter.     The   story   of  his    life. 

Mackenzie 34-6i7 

Scudder,   H.  E.   ed.      Men  and  manners  of 

America  one  hundred   years  ago 35.8j6 

Noah  Webster.    American  men  of  letters. .  .35,817 

Seeley,  John  Robert,  M.  A.  Life  and  adven- 
tures of  Ernst  MoritzArndt,  the  singer  of 
the  German   fatheriand 3S.8i8 

Self-taught  men.     Biography  of.     Edwards  .33. 725 


Sensier,  Alfred.  Jean  Francois  Millet,  peas- 
ant and  painter 3S-8l9 

Seymour  and  Blair.    Their  lives  and  services. 

Crowly 33-825 

Shairp,  Principal.      Robert  Bums.     English 

men  of  letters 34-412 

Shea,  Hon,  George.      The  life  and  epoch  of 

Alexander  Hamilton.  An  historical  study. 35.820 

Shea,  John  Gilmary,  LL.   D.       The    life  of 

Pope  Pius  IX 35.821 

Shelley,  Percy  B.      English   men  of  letters. 

Symonds 34.417 

Shelley,  Percy  B.     Anecdote.     Biography  of. 

Stoddard,  ed 35621 

Sheridan,    Phillip   Henry,    Maj.    Gen.     Life 

and  military  career  of.     Headley 33-317 

Sheridan,  Richard  B.  English  men  of  let- 
ters.     Oliphant 34-532 

Sherman  and  his  campaigns.  A  military  biog- 
raphy.    Bowman  and  Irwin 32 .  324 

Sherman,  William  T.,  General.     Memoirs. .  .35.822 

Shuck,  Mrs.  Henrietta.  Memoirs  of.  First 
American  female  missionary  to  China. 
Jeter 34-8lS 

Shuck,  Oscar  T.     Representative  men  of  the 

Pacific 35-823 

Sibyls.     Book  of.     Thackeray 35-833 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.    Life  and  times  of.  Anon.. 35.711 

Silliman,  Benjamin,  M.  D.  Life  of.  Late 
professor  of  chemistry,  minerology  and 
geology  in  Yale  College.     Fisher 33-623 

Sister  Augustine.  An  old  Catholic  Superior 
of  the  Sisters  of  Charity  in  the  St.  Johan- 
nis  hospital  at  Bonn.    Lacaulx 34-  7 16 

Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.     Wilson...   35.322 

Smiles,  Samuel.     Brief  biographies 35-712 

Life  of  Geo.  Stephenson,  railway  engineer.  .35.713 
Life  of  Thomas  Edwards,  Scotch  naturalist.  35.714 
Robert  Dick.      Baker  of  Thurso,  geologist 


SMILES — SWEETSEK, 


89 


Smiles  (continued)^ 

and  botanist 3S'7i5 

Smith,    Captain  John,       1579-1631.     Study 

of  his  life  and  writings.       Warner 35-430 

Smith,    George   Barnett.       Life   of   William 

Ewart  Gladstone 35.716 

Shiith,  Gerritt.     Biography.     Frothingham.  .33.515 
Smith,  Goldwin.      Wm.    Cowper.      English 

men  of  letters 34-413 

Smith,  Mathew  Hale.     Successful  folks 35-717 

Snow,  Capt.  Wm.  P.  Lee  and  his  generals.  .35  718 
Soldier  and  Pioneer.     Biographical  sketch  of 
'      Lt.  Col    Richard   C.   Anderson,     of    the 

continental  army.       Anderson 32.529 

Somerville,    Martha.      Personal  recollections 

of  Mary  Somerville 35. 719 

Somerville,  Mary.     Personal  recollections  of. 

Somerville 35-719 

Southey,    Robert.      English  men   of  letters. 

Dowden 34. 520 

Souvenirs.      Madame  Vigee  le  Brun 3^7i7 

Sparks,  Jared.  Library  of  American  biography. 35. 720 

Life  of  George  Washington 35.721 

Spedding,  James.     Life  and  times  of  Francis 

Bacon 35.722 

Spencer,  Edmund.      English  men  of  letters. 

Church 34- 5 18 

Spirit  of  the   age.     Anon 35-6ii 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.,  Rev.     Life  and  ministry.  .35.612 
St.  John,  Spenser,  F.   R.   G.  S.     Life  of  Sir 

James  Brooke,  rajah  of  Sarawak 35-6i9 

Standish,  Miles.     Puritan  captain.     Abbott.  .32.519 
Stanley,   Arthur  Penrhyn,   D.  D.      Life  and 
correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold,  D.  D., 
late  headmaster  of  Rugby  school. ..  .  ..-.35.613 

Statesmen,  English.    Brief  biographies.  Hig- 

gi"son 33-329 

Stebbins,  Emma.    Charlotte  Cushman.     Let- 
ters and  memories  of  her  life 35-6i4 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.    Victorian  poets. 35. 61 5 

Stephen,  Leslie.      Alexander  Pope 34.415 

Jonathan  Swift 34-4i6 

Samuel  Johnson 34.414 

Stephens,  Alex.  H.     Life  of.     Browne 32.217 

Stephens,  Abel,  LL.  D.       Madame  de  Stael. 

Study  of  her  life  and  times 3S.6l6 

Stephens,  Alexander  H.     Life  of.    Johnston 

and  Browne 32.217 

Stephenson,  George.     Lift  of.     Smiles 35-713 

Stevens,  John  Austin.     Albert  Gallatin 3S-617 

Stigand,  William.  Life,  work  and  opinions  of 


Stigand  {continued)  — 

Heinrich  Heine , 35.618 

Stocqueler,  J.  H.     Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington  35  620 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  ed.     Anecdote  bi- 
ography of  Percy  Bysshe   Shelley 35-621 

Greville  Memoirs 35.622 

Life,  letters  and  table-talk  of  Benjamin  Rob- 
ert Haydon 35-631 

Personal  Reminiscences.     Barham,  Harness 

and  Hodder 3St623 

Personal  Reminiscences.     Chorley  Planche 

Young ,  35.624 

Personal    Reminiscenses.       Constable   and 

Gillies 35-625 

Personal  Reminiscences.      Cornelia  Knight 

and  Thomas  Raikes 35. 626 

Personal  Reminiscences.      Lamb,    Hazlitt, 

et  als 35-627 

Personal  Reminiscences.      Moore  and  Jor- 
dan  35^628 

Prosper  Merimee's  Reminiscences  by  Lamar- 

tine  and  George  Sand 35. 629 

Thackeray  and  Dickens 35-630 

Stonehouse,  Rev.  Sir  James.  Life  of  Author.  35.632 
Stories  and  Ballads  for  Young  Folks.  Tilden.35.538 
Stories  of  Remarkable  Persons.  Chambers.  .32.117 
Strickland,  Agnes.     Lives  of  the  Queens   of 

England,  from  the  Norman  Conquest. ..  .35.511 
Stuart,  Rev.  A.  Moody.     Life  and  letters  of 

the  Duchess  of  Gordon 35-5^2 

Stuyvesant,  Peter,  last  Dutch  governor 
of  New  Amsterdam,  John  S.  C.  Ab- 
bott  32.521 

Successful  Folks.     Smith 35-717 

Sumner,  Charles.    Life  and  times  of 34-428 

Memoirs  and  letters  of 34.220 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America 35-5*3 

Sumner,  William  Graham.  Andrew  Jackson.  35. 5 14 
Swedenborg,  Emanuel,  Life  of.  White.  .  .35.319 
Swedenborg,  Emanuel.    Life  and  mission  off 

Worcestor  35-326 

S weetser,  M.  F.     Claude  Lorraine 35-5^5 

Durer 35-5i6 

Fra  Angelico 35-517 

Guide  Reni 3S^i,8 

Leonardo  da  Vinci 35-5^9 

Murillo 35-520 

Raphael 35-521 

Rembrandt 35-522 

Titian 35-523 


90 


SWKKTSKR — VON    HAL8H. 


Sweetser  (continued) — 

Turner 35524 

Van  T)yck 35  525 

Swetchine,    Madame.      Life  and  '  letters  of. 

De  Falloux 33  7i7 

Swift,    Jonathan.       English   men   of    letters. 

Leslie  Stephen 34'4i6 

Swinburne,   Algernon     Charles.       Note    on 

Tait,   Catherine   and   Crawford.     A  memoir. 

Benham 32.426 

Tallack,  William.     George  Fox.  The  friends 

and  the  early  Baptists 35- 53° 

Tamer,  F.     Moli^re 34  319 

Taylor,  John.     Records  of  my  life 35-531 

Taylor,  Walter  H.     Four  years  with  General 

Lee 35.532 

Thackery,  Miss.     Book  of  Sibyls 35-533 

Madame  de  Sevigne 34  321 

Thackeray.  Stray  moments  with.  His  humor, 

satire  and  characters.     Rideing 34- 1 19 

Thackeray,  William  M.     TroUope 34- 41 8 

Thackeray,    William   Makepiece.       English 

humorists  of  the  eighteenth  century 35-534 

Thatcher,  B.  B.  Indian  biography.  His- 
torical account  of  individuals  distinguished 
among  the  North  American  natives  as 
orators,  warriors,  statesmen 35-535 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe,  life  of.  Frances  Le 
Goff,  trans.  From  the  unpublished  MSS. 
by  Stanton 34-721 

Thomas,  Bertha,     George  Sand 35-536 

Thomas,  George  H.  Major-General.  Me- 
moirs of.     Johnson. . .   34.816 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.     Sanborn 35-8'  i 

Thoreau    the  poet-naturalist,  with  memorial 

verses.     Channing 32.119 

Thombury,  Walter.  Life  of  J.  M.  W. 
Turner,  R.  A.  Founded  on  letters  and 
papers 35-537 

Ticknor,  George.     Life,  lettersand  journal  of. 

Hillard 33-211 

Una  and  her  paupers,  or  memorials  of  Agnes 

E.   Tones 35-421 

Uphkm,  Thomas  C.     Madame  de  la  Mothe 

Van  Dyck.      Sweetzer 35-325 

Ver  Mehr,  Rev.  J.  L.     Checkered  life 35-423 

Victorian  Poets.     Stedman 35-6i5 

Voltaire.     Hamley 34-314 


Swinburne  (continued) — 

Charlotte  Bronte 35-526 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney.   Memoir  of.    Lady  Hol- 
land.    Mrs.  Austin,  ed 33.221 

Symington,  Andrew  James.      Samuel  Lover.  25. 527 

Thoma.s  Moore,  his  life  and  works 35-5^8 

William  Cullen  Bryant 35. 529 

Symonds,  John  A.     Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  .  .34  417 

Tilden,  lEllen  Tracy.     Stories  and  ballads  for 

young  folks 35-538 

Titian.      Sweetser.  .^. 35-523 

Titian.    Life  and  times  of.     Crowe  and  Cav- 

alcaselle 33. 826 

Tomes,  Robert,     My  college  days 35-539 

Trevelyan,  George  Otto,  M.  P.   Early  history 

of  Charles  James  Fox 35-41 1 

Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Macaulay 35.412 

Troilope,  Anthony.     Autobiography  of 35-4'3 

Trollope,  Anthony.     Life  of  Cicero  35-414 

William    M.    Thackeray,      English  men  of 

letters 34-4i8 

Trollope,  Henry  M.  Corneille  and  Racine.  .34.322 
Trollope,  T.  Adolphus.  Catherine  de  Medici. 35. 41 5 
Turnbull,  H.  Clay.      Model   superintendent. 

Life  and  work  of  Henry  P.    Haven 35-4i6 

Tucker,   Mrs.    Mary   E.      Life  of  Mark  M. 

Pomeroy.     (Brick  Pomeroy) 35-417 

Tuckerman,    Henry   T.      Biographical    and 

critical  essays.     Studies  of  character 35.418 

Tulloch,  Principal.     Blaise  Pascal 34-323 

Turner.  J .  M.  W.     Sweetser 35. 524 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  R.  A.      Life'  of,  founded' 

on  letters  and  papers.     Thombury 35-537 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.,  life  of.    Hamerton 33-425 

Tuttle,  Herbert,      German  political  leaders.  .35.419 
Twelve  years  of  a  soldiers'  life  in  India.    Ex- 
tracts from  the  letters   of   the  late   Major 
W,  S,  R.  Hodson,  B.  A.    Rev.    Geo.  H. 

Hodson,  M.  A.,  ffZ 32.215 

Tyndall,  John.     Faraday  as  a  discoverer 35-420 


Upham  (continued) — 

Guyon,     Life  and  religious  opinions  and 
experience 35-422 

Voltaire.   Morley 34-42 

Voltaire,  Life  of.     Parton 34.21 1 

Von  Halsh,  H.  de .      John  C .   Calhoun 35-424 


WAGNEK — ZIMMERN. 


91 


Wagner,   Richard.     Beethoven 35.425 

Wagner,  Richard      Hoeffer 33 -112 

Wakeman,  Capt.    Edgar,      The  log   of  an 

ancient    mariner 35-426 

Wallace.  Lady.     Trans.    Mozart.      Letters, 

1769-1791.     Collected  by  Ludwig  Nohl.   35427 
Ward,  Adolphus  W.    Charles  Dickens.   Eng- 
lish men  of  letters   34-420 

Geoffrey  Chaucer.     English  men  of  letters  .34.419 
Ware,  Henry,  Jr.       Memoirs   of  the   life   of 

John  Ware,   M.  D 35.429 

Ware,  Jr.,  Rev  Henry,  D.D.     Memoirs    of 

the  Rev.  Noah  Worcester,  D.D 35-428 

Ware,  John,    M.  D.     Memoirs  of  the  life   of 

Henry  Ware,  Jr 35 .  429 

Ware,  Mary  L .     Memoirs  of.     Hall 33 .  423 

Warner,    Charles   Dudley.       Captain   John 

Smith .      1579-1631 35-430 

Washington,  George.     Irving :  33- 1 19 

Washington, G  eorge.     Life  of.    Bancroft 32.414 

Washington,  George.     Life  of.     Everett  .  .   33.612 

Washington,  George.     Life  of.    Sparks 35-721 

Washington  Irving.     Warner 35-431 

Watson,  Richard.   Rev.  John  Wesley 5- 311. 

Weber,  Carl  Maria  von.    Benedict.     Biogra- 
phies of  the  great  musicians 32.425 

Webster,  Daniel,    and   his    contemporaries. 

March 34.621 

Webster,  Daniel.     Life  of.     Curtis 33-71 1 

Webster,  Daniel.     Reminiscences  and   anec- 
dotes of.     Harvey 33-312 

Webster,  Noah.     American  men  of  letters  .  .33.817 
Weed,    Harriet   A.,   ed.     Autobiography   of 

Thurlow  Weed 35-312 

Weed,  Thurlow.  Autobiography  of.  Weed  erf. 35.312 

Weed,  Thurlow.     Memoirs  of.     Barnes 35-21 1 

Wellington,  Duke  of.     Life  of.      Stocqueler. 35.620 
Wellington,    Duke  of.     Life,    military   and 

civil .    Maxwell 34 .626 


Wesley,  Rev .  John,  A.  M,    Watson 35-3" 

Weskott,    Thompson.      The    life    of   John 

Fitch,  inventor  of  the  steamboat 35-313 

Wharton,  Grace.     Queens  of  society 35-314 

Wits  and  beaux   of   society 35- 3' 5 

White,  Elder  James,  erf.    Elder  Joseph  Bates, 

His  early  life  and  labors 35- 3 16 

Life  incidents  with  the  Advent  movement ..  35  -  317 
Sketches  of   the  life  and  labors  of  William 

Miller 35.318 

White,  William.       Life  of  Emanuel  Sweden- 

borg 35.3t9 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf,       His  life,    genius 

and  writings,      Kennedy 34-824 

Wikoff,  Henry.  The  reminiscences  of  an  idler, 35. 320 

Wilner,  Lambert  A.     Life,  travels  and  adven- 
tures of  Ferdinand  de  Soto 35-321 

Wilson,  James  G.    Sketches  of  illustrious  sol- 
diers   35-322 

Wirt,  William.     Memoiis  of  the  life  of.   Ken- 
nedy   34-822 

Wirt,  William,    Sketches  of  the  life  and  char- 
acter of  Patrick  Henry 35-323 

Wise  words  and  loving  deeds.     Gray 33-4l6 

Wits    and    beaux  of  society.     G.    and  P. 

Wharton 35-315 

Wollstonecraft,  Mary.     Letters  and  memoir. 

Paul,  erf 34-213 

Womenartists  in  all  ages  and  countries.     Ellet,33  729 

Woodward,  A.,  M.  D.     Life  of  General  Na- 
thaniel   Lyon 35-324 

Woolman,  John.      Journal  of 35-325 

Worcester,  Benjamin.      Life  and   mission  of 

Emanuel    Swedenborg 35-326 

Worcester,    Rev,    Noah,    D,    D,      Memoir. 

Ware 35-428 

Wordsworth,  William,   Myas 34-530 


Yonge,  C.  D.,  trans.      Lives  and  opinions  of 

eminent  philosophers 35. 327 


Ziraraeru,  Helen,    Edgeworth 35-328 


HISTORY. 


•    SUBJECTS. 


AFRICA. 

Brig  Commerce,   The   loss  of.      Robbins.26.820 
Carthaginians,    Ethiopians    and  Egyptians, 
researches  into  the   politics  and  trade  of. 

Heeren 23.318 

AMERICA. 

Aboriginal  America.     Ahbctt 22.611 

Administration  of  President  Lincoln.    Ray- 
mond   26 . 817 

America  not  discovered  by  Columbus.    An- 
derson   22 . 620 

American  conflict.  The .     Greeley 23 .  522 

American  currency.     Sumner 26.620 

American  History.     Wilson 26.419 

American  Odd  Fellowship.      Ridgely 26.818 

American  privateers .      Coggeshall 22. 223 

America,  Ancient.     Baldwin 22. 51  J! 

Andersonville,  A  narative  of.     Spencer. .  .26.616 

Andover,  sketches  of.      Bailey 22.627 

Annals  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland .  By 

an  officer 23.71^ 

Battlefields  of  Virginia .     Hotchkiss 22.616 

Bonanza  mines  apd  bonanza  kings.  Dewey.  23. 81 5 
Boston,  young  folks'   history  of.     Butter- 
worth  2.2152 

Boston  tea-party,  The .     Anon 23 .  320 

Buccanneers  of  America.     Anon 22 .  325 

Burriville  as  it  was  and  is.     Keach 23. 113 

Butler,  General,  in  New  Orleans.     Parton.25.813 

California  Anthology     Shuck 26 .  720 

California,  history  of.    Tuthill 26. 51 7 A 

California,  popular  history  of.     Norman  .  .24. 118 

California,  resources  of.     Hittell 23.211 

California,  semi-tropic.     Truman   26.517 

California,  youth's  history  of.      Norman.  .24.119 

California  and  Oregon.     Greenhow 23.417 

Campaign  of  Chancellorsville.  Dodge. .  .23.818 
Campaign  of  the  army  of  Virginia.  Gordon.  23.518 
Campaigns  of  the  Civil    War.     Antietam 

and  Fredericksburg.      Palfrey 24. 1 26 

Army  of  the  Cumberland.      Cist 22.221 

Army  under  Pope.     Ropes 26.822 

Atlanta.     Cox 22.112 

Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.    Double- 
day  23.819 


AMERICA.     Campaigns  {continued) — 

From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth.     Force. .  .23.720 

March  to  the  sea,  The.     Cox 22. 1 1 1 

Mississippi,  The.     Greene 23.414 

Outbreak  of  Rebellion.     Nicolay 24. 1 14 

Peninsular,  The.    Webb 26.41 1 

Shenandoah  Valley  in  1864.     Pond 25.612 

Statistical  record.     Phisterer »5  712 

Virginiacampaign  of  1864-65,  Humphreys. 23. 221 

Century  of  dishonor,  A.      "H.  H." 23.321 

Civil  war,  first  year   of  the.     Pollard 25.713 

Civil  war,  second  year  of  the.     Pollard. . .  .25  714 

Confederate  government,  The.     Davis 22. 120 

Connecticut.  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories. 24. 7 19 
Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Bancroft. 22.41 3 
Custer,  campaigns  of  General.     Walker. .  .26.524 

Cruise  of  the  Alabama.     Semmes 26.716A 

Destruction  and  reconstruction.      Taylor.  .26.627 

Discovery  of  America.      Abbott 22.61 1 

Donner  party,  history  of  the.     McGlashan. 24.424 

Field  hospitals,  three  years  in.    Mrs.  H 23.312 

France   and   England  in   North  America. 

Parkman 25.811 

French  war,  The.     Johnson 23. 1 1 1 

Georgia.     Lippincott's  cabinet  histories. .  .24  719 

Golden  state,  The.     Powell 25.613 

Great  republic,  The.     Peck 25.7 1 1 

Illinois.      Lippincott's  cabinet  histories 24.719 

Indian  question,  The.     Otis 24.124 

Indian  tribes,  thirty  years  residence  with. 

Schoolcraft 26.714 

Indian  tribes  ot  North  America.      McKen- 

ney 25.111 

Indian  Wars  of  the  U .  S.     Frost 23 .  61 1 

Indians,  letters  and  notes  on.       Catlin. . .  .22.218 

Indians  of  North  America.     Drake 23.823 

Jesuits  in  North  America.     Parkman 25.812 

Kentucky.     Lippincott's  cabinet  histories. 24. 7 19 

King  Phillip's   war.     Markman 24.412 

Land  of  the  Incas,  The.     Adams 22.615 

Letters  from  the  frontier    McCall 24.418 

Lost  cause  regained.  The.     Pollard 25.  611 

Maine,  The  history  of.     Williamson 26.418 

Massachusetts.     Lippincott's  cabinet  his- 
tories  24.719 


AMERICA — ARMENIA. 


93 


AMERICA  continued) — 

Molly  Maguires,  The.     Dewees 23.814 

Myths  of  the  new    world,       Brinton, 22.322 

Native   races   of  the  Pacific  states.      Ban- 
croft  22.516  and  22.411 

Navy  in  the  civil  war.     The  Atlantic  coast. 

Ammen   22.618 

Navy  in  the  civil  war.     Blockade    and    the 

cruisers.     Soley 26.613 

Navy  in  the  civil  war.      The   Gulf  and  in- 
land waters.     Mahan 24.515 

New  England,  history  of.     Coolidge 22.225 

New  Jersey.  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories.24.719 
New  York  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories.  .24.719 
New    York.      Sunshine  and    shadow    in. 

Smith , 26.728 

Norridgewock,  history  of.     Allen 22.617 

North  Americans  of  antiquity.     Short 26.719 

Northern  colonies.     Abbott 22.61 1 

Ohio.     Lippincott's  cabinet  histories 24.719 

One  hundred  years'  progress  of  the  United 

States.     Anon 26. 520 

Oregon,  history  of.      Gray 23,521 

Our  whole  country.     Barber ....    22.414 

Pacific  States.     Bancroft 22.515 

Peninsular  campaign  of  General  McClellan 

in  1862 24.422 

Pennsylvania.  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories.  24. 5 1 9 
People  of  the  United  States.  McMaster.  .24.312 
Pictorial  history  of  the  U.  S.     Lossing. .  .  .24.619 

Popular  history  of  the  U.  S.      Barnes 24.418 

Pre-historic  races  of  the  U.  S.     Foster 23.721 

Rebellion,  The.      McPherson 24. 3 1 3 

Rebellion,  pictorial  history  of.  Guernsey . . 27. in 
Republicanism    in     America,     1607-1869. 

McClellan 24.311 

Researches  into  the  lost  histories  of  Amer- 
ica,    Blackett. 22.319 

Revolt  of  the  colonies.     Abbott 22.61 1 

Revolution,  American.    Greene 23.415 

Revolution,  American.      Moore 24.21 1 

Revolution  in  America.     Niles 24. 1 16 

Rocky  mountain  saints.  The.  Stenhouse.  .26.617 
Romance  of  American  history.     De  Vere.  .23.813 

San  Francisco.    Soule 23.514 

San  Francisco,  history  of,     Hittell 23.212 

San  Francisco,    lights  and   shadows    in. 

Lloyd  . .        . .' 24. 614 

Seventh  regiment  of  New  York.  Swinton. 26.621 
Sherman's     march    through     the    South. 

Conyngham • 22, 224 


Slavery.    Suppressed  book.    Anon 26.620A 

Southern  colonies,  The.     Abbott 22,61 1 

Southern    history    cf   the    war.      Official 

reports 26.614 

Spanish  conquests,  the.     Helps 23.319 

Stage,  history  of  the  American.    Brown. .  .22.324 

Ten  years  on  Wall-  street.     Fowler 23. 722 

Tennessee.     Lippincott's  cabinet  histories. 24. 7 19 
Terra  Marial,  or  threads  of  Maryland  colo- 
nial history,     Neill 24. 1 1 3 

Thirty  years'    view.     By  a   senator   of  30 

years 22.317 

Twenty  years  in  Congress.     Blaine 22. 320 

United  States,  history  of.     Quackenbos  . .  .26.813 

United  States.     Hopkins 23.216 

United  States,  history  of.     Bancroft 22.412 

United  States,  history  of.   Hinton 25.211 

United  States,  one  hundred  years   progress 

of  the.     Anon 26. 520 

United    States,    pictorial   history    of.   Los- 
sing  24.618 

United  States,  smaller  history  of.  Leeds.  24.715 
United    States,     young   folks'    history    of. 

Higginson 23.322 

United  States  history.     Primer  of.     Arm- 
strong   22. 624 

United  States  navy.     Lossing 24. 5 1 1 

Vermont.  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories  .  .24.719 
Vignettes  of  American  history.  Howitt  ..23.217 
Virginia.  Lippincott's  cabinet  histories. .  .24.719 
War  diary  of  events  of  the  great    rebellion. 

Gordon 23.519 

War  for  the  Union,  young  folks'  history  of. 

Champlin 22.219 

War  of  1812.    Johnson 23.111A 

War  of  the  Revolution.     Abbott 22.61 1 

War  between  the  United   States   and  Mex- 
ico.   Jenkins 23.224 

War  with  Mexico.     Ladd 24.815 

Wars  of  the  colonies.     Abbott 22. 6 1 1 

'     Washington,     Abbott 22.61 1 

Woman's   suffrage.        Stanton,     Anthony 

and  Gage 22.621 

Young  folks'   history  of  America.     Butter- 
worth 22.214 

Young  'folks'  history  ]of  the  war    for    the 

Union.     Champlin 22.219 

ARMENIA. 
Armenia  and  the  campaign  of  1877.     Nor- 
man  34'ii7 


94 


ASIA EUROPB. 


ASIA. 

Asia  Minor  and  the  Caucasus.      Roberts. .  .26.819 

ASSYRIA, 

Assyria  from  the  earliest  times.  Smith ....  26.725 
Esarhaddon,    history  of,   681-668   B.  C. 

Budge 22.211 

AUSTRALIA. 
Australia,  history  of.     Martin 24 .4 1 5 

AUSTRIA. 

Austria,  empire  of.     Abbott 22.612 

BORNEO. 
Borneo,  expedition  to.     Keppel 23. 1 1 5 

BRAZIL. 

Brazil,  and  the  Brazilians.      Kidder 23.718 

BURMAH. 

Burman,  The.  His   life  and  notions.     She- 
voy 26.420 

CANADA. 
Canada,  conquest  of.     Warburton 26.525 

CHINA. 

China  and  the  Chinese.      Davis 22.121 

China  and  the  United  States.     Speer 26.615 

China,  history  of,manners  and  customs.  Gray.23. 520 
China,  three  years' service  in.  Fisher  ....23.716 
Cyprus,  its  ancient  cities.      Di  Cesnola 23.816 

EGYPT. 

Egypt.     Clement 22. 222 

Egypt,  ancient.     Osborn 24.123 

Egypt,   descriptive,    historical  and   pictur- 
esque.    Ebers 25.112 

Egypt,  from  the  earliest  times.     Birch 22.318 

Egypt,  history  of.      Sharpe 26.7 18 

Egypt.     The  Khedives.       De  Leon 23.812 

Egyptians,  ancient.     Wilkinson 26.41^ 

Rameses,  the   Great,  or   Egypt  3,300  years 
ago.     De  Lanaye 23.811  A 

ENGLAND. 
Bank  of  England,  history  of  the.     Smith.  .26.727 
Bede's    ecclesiastical  history  of    England. 

Giles,  ed 22.313 

British  colonial  library.      Martin 24.416 

Childhood  of  the  English  nation.  Armitage.22.623 

Clubs  and  club  life  in  London.      Timbs 26.514 

Comic  history  of  England.     Leech 24. 7 1 4 


Constitutional  history.      Hallam 23.314 

Constitutional  history  of  England.     Anon. 26.619 

Elizabeth,  age  of.     Creighton 22  u6 

Elizabeth,  from  'the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  the 

death  of.     Froude 23.613 

England,  her  people,    polity  and   pursuits. 

Escirt 23.828 

England  in  the  XVIlI  century.       Lecky. .  24. 7 1 1 

English  history  in  short  stories.     Anon 23.825 

English  Jacobins .     Smith 26 .  724.\ 

English  people.  The.     Green 23.412 

English  reformation.     Geikie ; .  23. 5 1 1 

English   thought   in   the    XVII 1    century. 

Stephen .• 26.618 

Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western  Europe.  Hale  23.313 

First  two  Stuarts.     Gardiner 23.617 

Her  Majesty's  Tower.     Dixon 23.817 

History  of  civilization  in  England.    Buckle.22.327 

History  of  England.     Markham 24.518 

History  of  England,  abridged  McCalman. 24.421 
History  of  England,  from   the  accession  of 

James  II.     Macaulay 24. 512 

History  of  England   from   the   invasion   of 

Julius  Caesar.     Hume 23.218 

Huguenots,    The.      Smiles 26. 722 

Learned  societies  and  printing  clubs  of  the 

United  Kingdom.     Hume 23.220 

London,  scientiftc.     Becker 22.311 

Norman  conquest,  history  ol  the.     Thierry. 26. 512 

Political  and  social  England.     Langel 24.816 

Popular  history  of  England.     Knight 23. 1 1 7 

Puritans,  history  of  the.     Neal 24. 1 1 2 

Queens  of  England.     Yonge 26-421 

Readings  from  English  history.  Green.  .  .23.411 
Short  history  of  the  English  people.  Green. 23.413 

Student's  Hume.     Hume 23.219 

Treaties  between  Great  Britain  and   other 

powers.     Jenkinson 23.255 

EUROPE. 

Democracy  in  Europe.    May 24.417 

European  morals.       Lecky 24.713 

Europe,  historical  geography  of.     Freeman. 23. 725 

Europe,  history  of.     Freeman 23.724 

Europe,  history  of  modern.     Jones 26. 7 1 1 

Europe,  history  of  modern.     Tyffe 23.614 

Europe,  rationalism  in.       Lecky 24.712 

Europe,  intellectual  development  of.     Dra- 
per  22.382 

Reformation,  the.      d'Aubign^ 22.122 

State   of  Europe  during   the  middle  ages. 

Hallam 23  315 


FRANCE PARAGUAY. 


95 


FRANCE. 

Age  of  Louis  XIV    the.     Martin 24.414 

Ancient  Regime,  the.     Taine 26.622 

Camp  fires  of  Napoleon.     Watson 26,527 

Charles  X  and  Louis  Philippe.     Secret  his- 

ory  of  the  revolution  of  July.   Ubizzi. . .  26.519A 

France,  democracy  in.     Adams 22.614 

France.   Outlines  of  history.   Abridged  from 

Guizot's  history  of  France.  Masson. . .  .24.416A 

France  and  Normandy.     Anon 23.723 

French  revolution.  Carlyle 22.217 

French  revolution.     Taine   26.623 

French  revolution  and  first  empire.    Morris.24.2i5 

French  revolution.     Cocks 24.317 

Government  of  M.  Thiers.        Simon 26. 721 

History  of  France.     Goodwin 23.517 

History  of  the  consulate  and  the  empire  un- 
der Napoleon.     Thiers 26.628 

History  of  the  French  revolution.     Thiers. 26.511 

Huguenots  in  France.     Smiles 26.723 

King's  seciet,  The.     De  Broglie 22. 123 

Louis  XIV  and  the  court  of  France.  Pardoe  .24. 1 27 

Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew^.     White 26.415 

Paris,  notes  on.     Taine 26.624 

Paris  Commune  in  1871.      Fetridge 23.711A 

Restoration  of  the  French  monarchy.     De 

Lamartine , 24.817 

Rise  of  the  Huguenots.     Baird 22.512 

Short  history   of  the  French   people.     La- 
combe  24.814 

Wars  of  the  French  revolution,     Baines.     22.628 
Young  folks'  history  of  France.    Yonge. . .  .26.422 

GERMANY. 

Bismarck     in     the    Franco-German    war. 

Busch 22.213 

Frederick,  the  Great.     Longman 24,616 

German-French  war  of  1870.     Krause 24.813 

Germany.     De  Stael-Holstein 23.215 

Germany,  history  of.     Kohlrauch 24.81 1 

Germany,  history  of.     Lewis 24.717 

Germany,  history  of,     Menzel 24.314 

Thirty  years  war,  The.      Gardiner 23.616 

Young  folk's  history  of  Germany.     Yonge  .26.423 

GREECE. 

Greece,  ancient  and  modern.     Felton 23.711 

Greece,  ancient  city  of.     De  Coulanges 23.811 

Greece,  brief  mention  of.     Barnts 22.416 

Gracchi,  Marius  and  Sulla,  The.     Beesly.  .22.314 
Greece,  history  of.     Grote 23.418 


Greece,  history  of.    Timayenis 26,513 

Greece,  primer  of.     Tyffe 23  615 

Greek  revolution.     Finlay 23.715 

Greek  vignettes.     Harrison   23.316 

Greeks  and  Persians.     Cox 22. 1 14 

Macedonian    empire.      Curters 22. 1 18 

Modern  Greece.     Baird 22.511 

New  Greece,     Sergeant 26.717 

Student's  history  of  Greece.     Smith 26.611 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.     Yonge  . . .  26.424 

HOLLAND. 

Dutch  republic,  The.     Motley 24.217 

John  of  Barneveld.     Motley 24.218 

Netherlands,  history  of  the.     Yonge 26.425 

Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.     Schiller 26.713 

United  Netherlands.     Motley 24.219 

Hungary  and  its  revolutions.       Kossuth. .  .38.827 

INDIA. 

British  India.     Murray 24. 1 1 1 

India.     Fendge 23.  712 

India  and  the  Indian  mutiny.     Malcolm...  .24.517 

India,  history  for  young  folks.     Drake 23.820 

India,  short  history  of,     Wheeler 26.413 

IRELAND. 

English  in  Ireland  in  the  XVIII.  century. . 

Froude 23.612 

History  of  Ireland     Moore 24.212 

History  of  Ireland,    ancient   and   modern. 

Mac  Geoghegan •.  24. 513 

Irish  confederates.     Field 23.714 

Maritime  ports  of  Ireland.     Marimon 24.413 

Story  of  the  Irish  before  the  conquest.   Fer- 
guson  23.713 

ITALY.     See  also  Rome. 

Florence.     Machiavelli 24. 5 14 

Italy  and  her  invaders.     Hodgkin 23.213 

Painting  in  Italy,  history  of.  Lanzi.    Thos. 
Roscoe,  trariH 24.818 


JAPAN. 

Japan.     Mossman 


.24,216 


MEXICO. 

Mexico,  conquest  of.     Prescott.25.614  a?id  25.511 
Mexico,  young  folk's  history  of.     Ober. . .  .24. 120 


PARAGUAY. 
Paraguay.     Washburn . 


.26.526 


96 


PERSIA — MISCELLANEOUS. 


PERSIA. 

Persia,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  Arab 
conquest.     Yaux 26.521 

PERU. 

Peru,  conquest  of,     Prescott. .  .25.513  awrf  25.411 

POLAND. 

Poland,  fall  of.     Saxton 26. 7 1 2 

Polish  insurrection.     Edwards 23.824 

PRUSSIA. 
Prussia  to  the   accesion   of  Frederick   the 
Great.      Tuttle 26.518 

ROME. 

Roman  empire,  history  of  the  decline  and 

fall  of.     Gibbon 23.513 

Roman  empire  of  the  II.  century.  Capes.  .22.216 
Roman  empire,  fall  of  the.  De  Sismondi.23.812A 
Romans  under  the  empire,  Merivale. ..  .24.315 
Rome.     General  history.     Merivale  ...."..24.316 

Rome,  history  of.     Arnold 22.625 

Rome,  history  of.     Goldsmith 23.516 

Rome,  history  of.     Liddell 24.718 

Rome,  history  of.     Livy 24.611 

Rome,  history  of.     Mommsen 24.319 

Rome,  young  folk's  history  of.     Yonge. .  .26.424A 

Rome  and  Carthage.     Smith 26.724 

Stories  from  the  history  of  Rome.  Beesley.22.315 
Students,  Gibbon.     Smith,  ed 26.612 

RUSSIA. 

Russia.     Morfill 24.214 

Russia,  history  of.     Kelly 23. 1 14 

SCANDINAVIA. 

Scandinavia,  ancient  and  modern.     Crich- 

ton 22.117 

SCOTLAND. 

Ascanius,  or  the  young  adventurer.    Anon. 22.626 

Scottish  Covenanters,  The.     Taylor 26.625 

Scottish  Gael,  The     Logan 24-615 

SIAM. 

Siam,  its  manners  and  customs.  McDonald. 24  423 

SLAVONIA. 

Slavonic  nations,  The .     Krasinski 24. 8 1 2 

SPAIN. 
Annals  of  the  Queen  of  Spain.    George.. .  .23.512 


Charles  V,  history  of.     Robertson 25.412 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid.     Markham,  ed 24.41 1 

Conquest  of  Spain.    Copp^e 22.229 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     Prescott 26  81 1 

History  of  the  Inquisition,     Llorente 24.613 

Philip  II,  history  of.    Prescott 26.812 

Romance  of  Spanish  history.      Abbott 22.613 

Spain.     Harrison 23.317 

SWEDEN. 

Sweden.     Charles  XII.     Yoltaire 26.522 


SWITZERLAND. 

Switzerland.      Mackenzie 24.516 

Switzerland,  history  of.     Zschokke 26.426 

SYRIA. 
Aleppo,  history  of.      Russell 26.823 

TROY, 

Troy,  its  legends  and  history.      Benjamin.  .22.316 

TURKEY. 
Turkey,  history  of.      Blochwitz 22.321 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Ancient  cities.     Bucke 22. 326 

Ancient  and  modem  history.     Taylor 26.626 

Ancient  history.     Baldwin 22.514 

Ancient  history.     Rollin ; 26  821 

Ancient  history,  manual  of.     Schmitz 26.715 

Ancient  history  of  the  east.  Lenormant ....  24. 7 1 6 

Ancient  monarchies.     Rawlinson 26  81 5 

Ancient  peoples.     Barnes 22.415 

Battles  of  the  world.     Creasy 22.115 

Beacon  lights  of  history.     Lord 24.61 7 

Brief  history  of  the  Indian  people.    Hunter. 23. 222 

Bullet  and  shell.    Williams 26.417A 

Civil  war,  history  of.      Draper 23  821 

Civilization.    History  of.     Guizot 23. 31 1 

Civilization  in  the  V.  century.     Ozanam ...  24. 1 25 

Course  of  empire.     Wheeler 26  412 

Crusaders,  The.     Cox 22. 1 1 3 

Decisive  events  in  history.     Archer 22.622 

Enterprise,  triumphs  of.     Anon 26.516 

Four  years  in  the  saddle.     Gilmore 23.515 

Free  Masonry.     Anon 23. 726 

Free    Masonry,    its    pretensions  exposed. 

Anon 23. 726 

Genercil  history.     Anderson 22.619 

Glimpses  of  history.    Towle 26.515 


MISCELLANEOUS — BEDE. 


97 


Great  events  of  the  woiKl.     Brown 22.323 

Heroines  of  History.     Jenkins 23. 223 A 

Historical  works  of  Flavius  Josephus 23. 1 12 

History  of  our  own  times.     McCarthy 24.419 

History  of  theSaracens.     Ockley 24. 121 

Invasion  9f  the  Crimea.     Kinglake 23. 1 16 

Inventions,  discoveries  and  origins.      Beck- 
man  22.312 

Jesuits,  history  of  the.     Nicolini 24. 1 1 5 

Jews,  history  of.     Milman .24.318 

Journalism.     Hudson.    23.217 

Magic,  history  of.     Ennemoser 23.826 

Mankind,  researches  into  the  early  history 

of.    Tylor 26. 5 19 

Mediaeval  and  modern  peoples.     Barnes  ..22.417 

Middle  ages,  history  of.     Greene 23.416 

Miscellanies,  ^biographical     and     critical. 

Prescott 25.512 

Origin  of  nations.     Rawlinson 26. 816 

Painting,  history  of.     Lanzi 24.818 

Plutarch.      The  boys  and  girls.     White. .  .26.416 


Political  history  of  recent  times.     MuUer.  .24.220 

Popes,  history  of  the.    Ranke 26.814 

Protestant  revolution.     Seebohm 26.716 

Recollections  and  opinions  of  an  old  pio- 
neer.    Burnett  22.212 

Reformation,  history  of  the.    McCarthy. .  .24  420 

Reign  of  the  Stoics.    Holland 23.214 

Saracenst  The.     Ockley 24.121 

Speculative  philosophy  in  the  XIX  century. 

Morell 24.213 

Strike,  annals  of  the  great.     Dacus 22.119 

Study  of  history.     Smith 26.726 

Triumphs  of  enterprise.     Anon 26. 5 1 6 

Universal  history.      Von  Ranke 26.523 

War  correspondence  of  the  ''Daily  News." 

Forbes 23.719 

War  pictures.      Estevan 23. 829 

Women,  history  of  the  condition  of.    Child. 22. 220 
Working  and  burgher  class.  De  Cassagnac.22. 124 

World,  history  of  the.       Smith 26.729 

World,  history  of  the.     White 26.414 


AUTHORS. 


Abbott,  Jacob.     American  history 22.611 

Empire  of  Austria 22.612 

Romance  of  Spanish  history 22.613 

Adams,    Charles   Kendall.     Democracy    and 

monarchy  in  France 22  614 

Adams,    W.    H.    Davenport.     Land    of    the 

Incas  and  the  city  of  the  sun 22.615 

Allan,  Wm.     Battlefields  of  Virginia.    Chan- 

cellorsvilie 22.616 

History  of  Norridgewock 22.617 

Ammen.      Navy    in     the    civil    war.      The 

Atlantic  coast 22.618 

Anderson,  John  J.     Manual  of  General   his- 
tory   22.619 

Anderson,  R.  B.     America  not  discovered  by 

Columbus 22.620 

Anthony,  Susan  B.     History  of  woman's  suf- 
frage      22.621 

Archer,  Thomas.     Decisive  events  in  history. 22. 622 

Armitage,  Ella  S.      Childhood   of  the   Eng- 
lish nation 22. 623 

Armstrong,  A.  C.     Primer  of  United  States 

history 22.624 

Arnold.  Thomas.     History  of  Rome 22.625 

Bailey,  Sarah  Loring.     Historical  sketches  of 

Andover 22.627 


Baines,  Edward.     Wars  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion.    1792-1815 22.628 

Baird,  Henry  M.     Modern  Greece 22.511 

History  of  the  rise  of  the  Huguenots 22. 5 1 2 

Baldwin,  John  D.     Ancient  America 22.513 

Pre-historic  nations 22.514 

Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  formation 

of  the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  .  .22.413 

History  of  the  United  States 22.412 

Bancroft,     Hubert   Howe.     History    of    the 

Pacific  States 22.515 

Native  races  of  the  Pacific  States.  22 .516  and  22.411 
Barber,  John  Warner.    Our  whole  country,  or 

the  past  and  present  of  the  United  States. 22.414 
Barnes,  A.  S.      A  brief  history   of  ancient 

peoples 22  415 

Brief  history  of  Greece   22.416 

Brief    history   of   mediaeval     and    modern 

peoples 22.417 

Popular  history  of  the  United  States 22.418 

Becker,  Bernard  H.     Scientific  London 22. 311 

Beckraan,  John.      A   history  of   inventions, 
discoveries  and  origins      Wm.  Johnston, 

trans 22  312 

Bede.      Bede's  ecclesiastical  history  of  Eng- 
land.     J.  A.  Giles,  ed 22.313 


98 


BEESLY — DRAPER. 


Beesly,    A.    H.      The   Gracchi,  Marius   and 

Sulla.       Epochs  of  histor)' 22.314 

Beesly,    Mrs.      Stories   from  the    history   of 

Rome 22.315 

Benjamin,  W.  M.  A.,  S.  G.  Epochs  of  his- 
tory. Troy ;  its  legends,  history  and  lit- 
erature. . .  .• 22.316 

Benton,  Thomas  H.  Epochs  of  history.  Ro- 
man empire  of  the  second  century 22.216 

Birch,  S.    LL.  D.       Egypt  from  the  earliest 

times  to  300  B.  C 22.318 

Blackett,  W.  S.  Researches  into  the  lost  his- 
tories of  Amgrica 22.319 

Blaine,  James  G.     Twenty  years  in  Congress. 22. 320 
Blochurtz,   Johannes.        A   brief  history    of 

Turkey 22.321 

Brinton,  Daniel  G.      Myths  of  the  new  world. 22. 322 
Brown,  T.     Allston.      History  of  the  Ameri- 
can stage 22. 324 

Bucke,  Charles.     Ruins  of  ancient  cities 22.326 

Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.  History  of  civiliza- 
tion in  England 22.327 

Budge,  Ernest  A.    The  history  of  Esarhaddon, 

681-668  B.   C 22.211 

Burnett,  Peter  H.  Recollections  and  opin- 
ions of  an  old  pioneer 22.213 

Bus<^,  Mnritz.  Bismarck  in  the  Franco-Ger- 
man  war* 22.213 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  Young  folks'  his- 
tory of  America ....22.214 

Young  folks'  history  of  Boston 22.215 

Capes.  W.    W.,  M.  A.      Roman   empire  of 

the  second  century 22. 216 

Carlyle,  Thomas.      French  revolution 22.217 

Cassagnac See  de  Cassagnac 

Catlin,  Letters  and  notes  on  the  North  Ameri- 
can Indians 22.218 

Champlin  Jr.  John  D.     Young  folks'   history 

of  the  war  for  the  Union 22.219 

Chevallier,  E.     Ancient  history  of  the  East.  24. 7 16 
Child,  L.  Maria.     Brief  history  of  the   con- 
dition of  women 22 .  220 

Cist,  Henry  M.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

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Coggeshall,  Geo.     History  of  the  American 

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Conyngham.     Sherman's  march  through  the 

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Coolidge,  A.  J.     History  and  description  of 

New  England 22. 225 


Coppee,  Henry.     Conquest  of  Spain  by  the 

Arab-Moors 22.226 

Cox,  Jacob  D.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

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Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.     March   to  the 

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Cox,  George  W.,  M.  A.      Epochs  of  history. 

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Epochs  of  historj".  '  Greeks  and  Persians...  .22.114 

Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the 

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Creighton,  Mandell.  M.  A.     Epochs  of  His- 
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D'Aubigne.     J.   H.    Merle,  D.  D.     History 

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Dacus,  J.  A.     Annals  of  the  great  strikes 22.119 

David,  John  Francis.     General  description  of 

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Davis,  Jefferson.     Confederate  government. 

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Dewees,  F,  P.     Origin,  Growth  and  charac- 
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Dewey»  S.  P.     The  bonanza  mines   and    the 

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Di  Cesnola,  Louis  Palma.  Cyprus,  its  ancient 

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Dodge,  Theodore  A.     Campaign  of  Chancel- 

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Doubleday,  A.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

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Drake,    Francis.     Indian   history   for  young 

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Drake,  Samuel  G.  Indians  of  North  America. 23. 823 

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History  of  the  Intellectual   development   of 
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Ebers,  G.     Egypt  descriptive,  historical   and 

picturesque 23. 1 12 

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland.  The  Polish  insur- 
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English  history  in  short  stories.      Anon 23.825 

Ennemoser,  Joseph.   History  of  Magic.  Wm. 

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Escott,  T.  H.  S.   England,  her  oeople,  polity 

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Estevan.     War  pictures , 23.829 

Felton,   C.  C,  LL.  D.     Lectures  on  ancient 

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Fendge,  Fannie  Roper.      India 23.712 

Ferguson,  M.  C.  The  story  of  the  Irish  be- 
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Field,  Henry  M.     Irish  confederates  and    the 

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Finlay,    George,    LL.    D.       History    of  the 

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Fisher,  Lt.    Colonel.     Personal   narrative   of 

three  years  service  in  China 23.716 

Fitch,    John.     Annals    of    the   army   of  the 

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Fletcher,  Rev.  J.  C.  Brazil  and  the  Brazil- 
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Forbes,  Archibald.  War  correspondence  of  the 
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Force,  M.  F.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

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Foster,  J.  W.,  LL.  D.      Prehistoric   races  of 

the  United  States 23,721 

Fowler,  William  Washington.     Ten  years  on 

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Frost,   John,   LL.  D.      Indian    wars   of  the 

United  States 23.611 

Froude,  James  Anthony,    M.   A.       English 

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Fyffe,  C.  A.     Greece.     History  primers 23,615 

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Gage,    Matilda   Joslyn,    et  als.      History   of 

woman's  suffra<'e 22.62 


Gardiner,  Samuel  Ransom.    First  two  Stuarts 

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Epochs  of  history.       Thirty  years  war 23.616 

Geike,  Cunningham.  English  reformation . .  23. 5 1 1 
George,  Anita.-  Annals  of  the  Queens  ofSpain.23. 519 
Gibbon,  Edward.     History  of  the  decline  and 

fall  of  the  Roman  empire ^ . . . , 23.513 

Saracens.    Rise  and  fall  of  their  empire 24. 121 

Gihon,  John  H,  M.  D.,  et  als.    Annals  of  San 

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Gilman,  Col.  Harry.    Four  years  in  the  saddle. 23. 51 5 

Goldsmith,   Oliver.      History  of  Rome 23.51 

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Gordon,  George  H.     History  of  the  campaigns 

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War  diary  of  events  of  the  great  rebellion.  .23.519 
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Gray,  W.  H.       History  of  Oregon 23. 521 

Greeley,    Horace.     American  conflict 23. 522 

Greene,    John   Richard,    M.    A.      History  of 

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Keadmgs  from  English  history 23.411 

Greene,  F.  V.      Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

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Green,  Geo.  Washington.     Historical    review 

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Guernsey,  A.  H.  Pictorial  History  of  the  re- 
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Guizot,  F.       History  of  civilization 23. 3 1 1 

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H.  H.     A   century   of  dishonor.     Dealings  of 

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State  of  Europe  during  the  middle  ages.  ..23.315 
Harrison,  James  Albert.     Greek  vignettes. .  .23.316 

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Heeren,  A.  H.L.    Carthagenians,  Ethiopians 

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relation  to  slavery  and  to  the  government 


100 


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Hewes,  Geo.  R.  T.     TheBoston  tea-party.  .23.320 

Higginson,     Thomas     Went  worth.      Young 

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Hinton,  A.  M.,    John  Howard.      The  history 

of  the  United  States 25.211 

Hittell,  John  S.     Resources  of  California.  . .  .23.211 
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Hodgkln,  Thomas,  B.  A.  Italy  and  her  in- 
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Holland,  Frederick   May,     The   reign  of  the 

stoics 23.214 

Holstein,  Madame  De  Stael.     Germany 23.215 

Hopkins,  Livingstone.     A  comic   history   of 

the  United   States 23.216 

Hotchkiss,  Jed.        Battlefields   of  Virginia. 

Chancellors  ville 22.616 

Hewitt,  May.  Vignettes  of  American  his- 
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Hudson,  Frederic.      History  of  journalism   .23.217 

Hunter,  W.  W.       A  brief  history  of  the  In- 
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Hume,  Rev.  A.  Learned  societies  and  print- 
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Hume,  David.  History  of  England  from  the 
invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  abdication 
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Humphreys,  Andrew  A.  Campaigns  of  the 
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Irving,  Washington.     Conquest  of  Grenada.   23.223 

Jenkins,  John  S.     Heroines  of  History 23 .223 A 

History  of  the  war  between  the  United  States 

and  Mexico 23.224 

Jenkinson,  Charles.     Treaties  between  Great 

Britain  and  other  powers 23.225 

Johnson,   Rossiter.     History  of  the   French 

war 23.1 1 1 

History  of  the  war  of   1812  23.  ill  A 

Jones,  William.     History  of  Modern  Europe.. 26.7 11 

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Kaufman,     Rosalie.      Queens    of    England. 

Young  folks'  history 23. 1 12A 

Keach,  Horace  A.     Burriville  as  it   was   and 

as  it  is 23.113 

Kelley,  Walter  K.     History  of  Russia  to  the 

Crimean  war 23. 1 14 

Keppel,  Henry.  Expedition  to  Borneo  of 
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Kidder,  Rev.  D.  P.  Brazil  and  the  Brazil- 
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Kinglake,  Alexander  Wm.     Invasion  of  the 

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Knight,  Charles.  Popular  history  of  Eng- 
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Kohlrauch,  Frederick.      History  of  Germany. 24.811 

Krasiaski,  Valerian.  Slavonic  nations.  Re- 
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Krause,  Wm.  E.  F.  French  war  of  1870 
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Lacombe,  Paul.     Short  history  of  the  French 

people 24  814 

Ladd,  Horatio  O.     History  of  the  war    with 

Mexico 24.81 5 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de.     Restoration  of  the 

French  monarchy , 24.817 

Langel,    Auguste.      England    political    and 

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Lanzi,  Abate  Luigi.     History  of  painting  in 

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Leech,  John.     Comic  history  of  England 24.714 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole.     England 

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History  of  European  morals 24.713 

History  of  rationalism  in  Europe 24.712 

Leeds,  Josiah  W.     Smaller  history  of  United 

States 24.715 

Lenormant,  Francois.    Ancient  history  of  the 

East 24.716 

Lewis,  Charles.      History  of  Germany 24.717 

Liddell,  Henry  G.   History  of  Rome 24.718 

Lippincott.     Cabinet  histories  of  the  United 

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Livy,  Titus.     Geo  Baker,  trans.      History  of 

Rome 24.61 1 

Livy,  Titus.  History  of  Rome.  D.  Spill- 
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Llorente.  Juan  Antonio.  Spain.  '  His- 
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Lloyd,  B.  E.  Lights  and  shades  in  San  Fran- 
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Logan,  James.      Scottish  Gael.     Manners  as 

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Longman,  F.  W.  Epochs  of  history.  Fred- 
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Lord,  John.     Beacon  lights  of  history 24.617 

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United  States.     Pictorial  history. 24.618 


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101 


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United  States  navi'.      Juvenile 24.511 

M'Clellan,    R.     Guy.       Republicanism    in 

America  in  1 607-1 869 24,311 

MacGeoghegan,  Abbe.    Ancient  and  modern 

history  of  Ireland 24.513 

Macaulay,  Thomas   Babington.      History  of 

England  from  the  accession  of  James  II. .  .24.512 

Maggahan,  J.  A.  War  correspondence  of 
the  "Daily  News."  History  of  the  war 
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Mackenzie,  Harriet,  D.  L.     Switzerland  ...  .24.516 

Mahan,  A.  T.     Navy  in  the  civil  war.      Gulf 

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Machiavelli,  Niccolo.     History  of  Florence.  .24  514 

Malcolm,    Henry    Frederick.     India  and  the 

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Mansfield,  J.  B.     History  and  description   of 

New  England 22. 225 

Markham,  Mrs.     History  of  England 24.5x8 

Markham,  Richard,  ed.  Chronicleof  the  Cid,24.4ii 
King  Philip's  war,    and  the  Indian   trouble 

in  New  England 24.412 

Marmion,  Anthony.     History  of  the  maritime 

ports  of  Ireland 24.413 

Martin,  Henri.     Age  of  Louis  XIV 24.414 

Martin,    R.   Montgomery.      British   colonial 

library 24.416 

History  of  Australia 24.415 

Masson,  Gustave.     Outlines  of  the  history  of 

France 24.416A 

May,  Thomas  Erskine.  History  of  Democ- 
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McCall,    Major-General.       Letters   from   the 

frontier 24.418 

McCalman,  Archibald  H.  History  of  Eng- 
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McCarthy,      Justin.       Epochs    of     history. 

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McClellan.     Peninsular  campaign 24.422 

McDonald,  Rev.  N.  Siam,  its  manners,  cus- 
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McGlashan,  C.  F.     History   of  the  Donner 

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McKenney,  Thomas  L.  History  of  the  In- 
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McMaster,    John    Bach.     History    of     the 

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McPherson,    Edward.     Political   history   of 

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Menzel,  Wolfang.     History  of  Germany 24.314 

Merivale,    Charles,     D.  D.     History  of  the 

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Rome.     General  history  from  the  foundation 

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Michelet,  J.     French   revolution,     historical 

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Milman,  Henry  Hart,  D.  D.     History  of  the 

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Mommsen,  Theodor.     History  of  Rome  ....  24.319 

Monnier.     Wonders  of  Pompeii 24.320 

Moore.  Frank.  Diary  of  American  revolution.  24. 211 

Moore,  Thomas.     History  of  Ireland 24.212 

Morell,  J.  D.,    A.    M.     Speculative   philoso- 
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Morfill,  W.  R.     Russia 24.214 

Morris,  Wm.  O'Connor.     Epochs  of  history. 

French  revolution  and  First  Empire 24.215 

Mossman,  Samuel.     Japan 24.216 

Motley,  John  Lathrop.    History  of  the  United 

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Holland,     Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barne- 

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Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic 24.217 

MuUer,  Wilhelm.     Political  history  of  recent 

times 24. 220 

Murray,  Hugh,  et  als.    British  India 24. 1 1 1 

Neal,   Daniel.,  M.  A.     History  of  the  Puri- 
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Neill,  Richard  D.      Terra  Marial,  or  threads 

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Nicolay,    John   G.       Campaigns  of  the  civil 

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Nicolini,  G.  B.  .    History  of  the  Jesuits 24. 1 1 5 

Niles,  Hezekiah,      Principals  and  acts  of  the 

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Nisbet,  James,  et  als.      Annals  of  San  Fran- 
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Norman,  C,  B.      Armenia  and  the  campaign 

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Norman,  Lucia.   Popular  history  of  California. 24. 118 

Youth's  history  of  California 24. 119 

Ober,  Frederick  A.      Young  folks'  history  of 

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Ockley,  Simon,   B.  D.     History  of  the  Sara- 
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Saracens.     Rise  and  fall  of  their  empire. .  ..24. 122 
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Otis,  Elwell  S.       Indian  question 24. 124 


102 


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Ozanam,  A.  Frederick.  History  of  civiliza- 
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Palfrey,  F.  W.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

Antietam  and  Fredericksburg 24. 126 

Pardoe,  Miss.      Louis  XIV  and  the  court  of 

France  in  the  seventeenth  century 24. 127 

Parkman,  Francis.      France  and  England  in 

North  America .25.811 

Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  XVII  century2. 5.812 
Parton,  James.     General  Butler  in  New  Or- 
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the  Department  of  the  Gulf 25.813 

Peck,  Jesse  T.,  D.    D.      The  great  republic 

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Phisterer,    Frank.      Campaigns   of  the   civil 

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Pollard,  Edward  A.      First  year  of  the  civil 

war 25.713 

The  lost  cause  regained 25.61 1 

Second  year  of  the  civil  war 25.714 

Pond,    Geo.  E.  Campaigns  of  the  civil    war. 

The  Shenandoah  Valley  in  1864 25.612 

Powell,  John  J.  The  golden  State  and  its  re- 
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Prescott,  William  H.      Conquest  of  Mexico. 25. 614 

Conquest  of  Peru 25.513 

History  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella 26.81 1 

History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V 25.412 

Miscellanies,  biographical  and  critical 25.512 

History  of  Philip  II 26.812 

Quackenbos,  G.  P.     History  of  the  United 

States 26.813 

Ranke,  Leopold.     The  history  of  the  Popes. 26.814 
Rawlinson,   George,    M.  A.      Ancient   mon- 
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Origin  of  nations 26.816 

Raymond,  Henry,  J.      The  administration  of 

President  Lincoln 26.817 

Ridgley,  James  L.    History  of  American  Odd 

Fellowship 26.818 

Robbins,  Archibald.  The  journal  of.  Com- 
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Roberts,  Sir  Randal.      Asia   Minor  and  the 

Caucasus 26.819 

Robertson,   William.      History  of  the  reign 

of  Charles  V 25.412 

RoUin,  M.     Ancient  history 26.821 

Ropes,  John  C.     Campaigns  of  the  civil  war. 

The  army  under  Pope 26.822 


Russell,  Alexander,  M.  D.  History  of  Aleppo.26. 823 
Russell,  Dr.  W.     History  of  modern  Europe.26.711 

Saxton,  L.  C.     The  fall  of  Polan.; 26.712 

Scheller,  Frederick.     Revolt  of  the   Nether- 
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Schmitz,  Leonhard,     LL.  D.     A  manual   of 

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Schoolcraft,   Henry   R.     Memoirs  of  thirty 

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Seebohm,   Frederick.     (Epochs    in   history). 

The  Protestant  revolution 267 16 

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Sharpe,  Samuel.     History  of  Egypt 26.718 

Short,  JohnT.   Antiquity  of  North  Americans.26.719 

Shuck,  Oscar  T.     California  anthology 26.720 

Simon,      Jules,      The    government     of    M. 

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Smiles,    Samuel.      The    Huguenots.      Their 

settlements,    churches   and    industries    in 

England  and  Ireland 26.722 

Huguenots  in  France  after  the  revocation  of 

the  Edict  of  Nantes 26.723 

Smith,    George,     Assyria    from    the   earliest 

times  to  the  fall  of  Ninevah   26.725 

Smith,    Goldwin.     Lectures  on  the   study   of 

history 26. 726 

Smith,  J.  Thomas.     History  of  the   Bank   of 

England 26.727 

Smith,  Mathew  Hale.     Sunshine  and  shadow 

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Smith,  Philip.     A  history  of  the  world 26.729 

Smith,    R.    Bosworth.,  M.  A.      Rome    and 

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Smith,  William.  Student's  Gibbon.     Rome.. 26.612 

Student's  history  of  Greece '. 26.611 

Soley,   J.    R.     Navy  in  the   civil  war.     The 

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Soule,  Frank,  et,  als.     Annals  of  San  Fran- 
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Southern  history  of  the  war.     Official  reports 

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Speer,   William,   D,  D.     China  and  United 

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Spencer,  Ambrose.     A   narrative  of  Ander- 

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Stanton,  Elizabeth  Cady,  et.  als.     History  of 

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Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.     A  history  of  the  Rocky 

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Stephen,  Leslie.     History  of  English  thought 

in  the  eighteenth  century 26.618 


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103 


Stubbs,  Wm.     Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
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Sumner,  William    G.     History   of  American 

currency 26.620 

Swinton,  Wm.,  A.  M.     History  of  the  Sev- 
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Taine,  H.  A.     Ancient  regime 26.622 

French  revolulion 26.623 

Notes  on  Paris.  John  Austin  Stevens,  ti-ans. 26.624. 

Taylor,  James,  D.  D.     Scottish  Covenanters.26.625 

Taylor,    Richard,       Destruction    and    recon- 
struction.      Personal    experiences   of   the 

late  war 26.627 

Taylor,  W.  C,  LL.  D.      Manual  of  ancient 

and  modern  history.    C.  S.  Henry,  ed. . .  .26.626 

Thierry,  Augustin.      History  of  the  Norman 

conquest 26.512 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.  France.  History  of  the 

consulate  and  the  empire  under  Napoleon. 26.628 
History  of  the  French  revolution 26.511 

Timayenis,  T.  T,      History  of  Greece 26.513 

Timbs,  John.      History  of  clubs  and  club  life 

in  London 26. 5 14 

Towle,  George  M.     Glimpses  of  history 26.515 

Triumphs  of  enterprise.      Anon 26.516 

Truman,  Ben.  C.     California,  semi-tropic. .  ,26  517 

Tuttle,  Herbert.     Prussia,  to  the  accession  of 

Frederick  the  Great,  11 34- 1740 26.518 

Tylor,  Edward  B.     Researches  into  the  early 

history  of  mankind 26.519 

Ubizzi.  Charles  X  and  Louis  Phillipe.   Secret 

history  of  the  revolution  of  July 26. 519A 

Vaux,  W.  S.  W.     From  tne  earliest  period  to 

the  Arab  conquest 26. 52 1 

Vizettelly,    Henry.       Story    of    a    diamond 

necklace 26.521A 

Voltaire,    Francois  M.    A.    de.      History   of 

Charles  Xn  of  Sweden 26.522 

Von    Ranke,    Leopold.      Universal    history. 
(The  oldest   historical   group  of  nations 


Von  Ranke  [continued)  — 

and    the  Greeks) 26. 523 

Walker,  Judson  Elliot.  Campaigns  of  Gen- 
eral Custer 26. 524 

Warburton.     The  conquest  of  Canada. ....  .26.525 

Washburn,    Charles    A.      The    history     of 

Paraguay 26. 526 

Watson,  Henry  C     Camp  fires  of  Napoleon. 26. 527 

Webb,     Alexander    S.     Campaigns    of     the 

civil  war.     Tiie  peninsular 26.41 1 

Wheaton,  Henry.     A  history  of  ancient  and 

modern  Scandinavia 22. 1 17 

Wheeler,  Charles  Gardiner.  The  cause  of 
empire.  Outlines  of  the  chief  political 
changes  in  the  history  of  the  world 26.412 

Wheeler,  J.  Talboys.  A  short  history  of 
India  and  of  the  frontier  states  of  Afghan- 
istan, Nipal  and  Burmah • .  .26.413 

White,  H.     A  history  of  the  world 26.414 

France.     The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  26.41 5 

White,  John  S.  The  boy's  and  girl's  Plu- 
tarch   26.416 

Wilkinson,  J.  Gardiner.,  F.  R.  S.  A  popu- 
lar account  of  the  ancient  Egyptians 26.417 

Williams,  George  F.     Bullet  and  shell 26.41 7 A 

Williamson,    Wm.    D.     The  history  of  the 

State  of  Maine 26.418 

Willson,  Marcius.     American  history 26.419 

Wilson,  James,  et  als.     British  India 24.1 11 

Yoe,    Shway.     The    Burman.       His  life   and 

notions 26.420 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Young  folks'  history  of 

England 26.421 

Young  folks'  history  of  France 26.422 

Young  folks'  history  of  Germany 26.423 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece   26.424 

Young  folks'  history  of  Rome 26.424A 

Young,  Alexander.  History  of  the  Nether- 
lands   26.426 

Zchokke,  Heinrich.     History  of  Switzerland. 26. 425 


JUVENILB. 


A.  C.  M.  Elements  of  knowledge  for  children. 36. 762 

A.  L.  O.  E See  Tucker,  Mrs.  C. 

Abbott,  Jacob.  Harper's  picture  books  for 
the  nursery.  The  little  learner.  Learn- 
ing about  common  things 36.811 

Learning  about  right  and  wrong 36.812 

Learning  to  think Z^-^iZ 

Harper's  story  books,  9  vols. 

History  of  Alexander  the  Great 36.814 

History  of  Alfred  the  Great 36  815 

History  of  Charles  1 36.816 

History  of  Cleopatra 36817 

History  of  Cyrus  the  Great   36.818 

History  of  Darius  the  Great ....    36  819 

History  of  Elizabeth  of  England 36.820 

History  of  Genghis  Khan 36.821 

History  of  Hannibal 36.822 

History  of  Julius  Caesar 36.827 

History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou 36. 832 

History  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots 36.833 

History  of  Nero 36.834 

History  of  Peter  the  Great 36.835 

History  of  Pyrrhus 36.836 

History  of  Richard  I 36.838 

History  of  Richard  H 36.711 

History  of  Richard  HI 36.7,12 

History  of  Romulus 36.713 

History  of  William  the  Conqueror 36.714 

History  of  Xerxes 36. 7 1 5 

Jonas  .stories: — 

I. — ^Jonas  stories 36.716 

3. — ^Jonas  on  a  farm;  winter 36.717 

4. — Jonas  on  a  farm;  summer 36.718 

5. — Caleb  in  town 36.719 

6. — Caleb  in  the  country 36.720 

Juno  stories: — 

Juno  and  Georgie 36.721 

Mary  Osborne 36.722 

Lucy  books: — 

Conversations 36- 733 

Lucy  stories 36. 724 

Lucy  at  study 36.725 

Lucy  at  play 36. 726 

Lucy  on  the  mountains 36.727 

Lucy  on  the  seashore 36.728 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels: — 


Adams  (continued)  — 

I.— In  New  York 36.729 

2. — On  the  Erie  canal 36.730 

3.— In  Maine 36731 

4. — In  Vermont 36.732 

5.— In  Boston 36-733 

6. — At  the  Springfield  armory 36.734 

RoUo  series: — 

I. — RoUo  learning  to  talk 36.735 

2. — Rollo  learning  to  read 36.736 

3,— RoUo  at  work 36.737 

4.— Rollo  at  play  .    36.738 

5.— Rollo  at  school 36.739 

6. — Rollo's  vacation 36.740 

7. — Rollo's  experiments 36.741 

8. — Hollo's  museum 36  742 

9. — Kollo's  travels 36.743 

ID. — Rollo's  correspondence 36.744 

1 1. — Rollo's  philosophy.     Water 36-745 

12.  -Rollo's  philosophy.     Air 36.746 

13. — Rollo's  philosophy.     Fire 36.747 

14. — Rollo's  philosophy.     Sky 36.748 

Rollo's  tour  in  Europe  : — 

1. — Rollo  on  the  Atlantic 36-749 

2.— Rollo  in  Paris 36  7  5° 

3.— Rollo  in  Switzerland 36.751 

4. — Rollo  in  London 36.752 

5.  — Rollo  on  the  Rhine 36-753 

6  —Rollo  in  Scotland 36. 754 

7. — Rollo  in  Geneva 36-755 

8.— Rollo  in  Holland 36.756 

9. — Rollo  in  Naples 36.757 

10.— Rollo  in  Rome 36-758 

.Science  for  the  young  :  — 

Heat See  Science 

Light See  Science 

Young  Christian  series  ; — 

Corner  stone 36. 759 

Horryhead  and  McDonner 36. 760 

NVay  to  be  good 36.761 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.      Chevalier  de  la  Salle  and 

his  companions 

Christopher  Columbus 

David  Crockett i 

Ferdinand  de  Soto I 

Kit  Carson I 

d 


ABBOTT — ANDERSON. 


105 


Abbott  {continued) — 

John  Paul  Jones   See  History 

Miles  Standish See  History 

Histories  : — 

History  of  Empress  Josephine 36.826 

History  of  Henry  IV 36  823 

History  of  Hernando  Cortez 36.824 

History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte   36.825 

History  of  King  Philip 36.828 

History  of  Louis  Phiilipe 36.829 

History  of  Madame  Roland 36.830 

Marie  Antoinette 36.831 

History  of  Queen  Hortense .  36  837 

Abbott,  Rosa.     See  Parker,  R.  A. 

Aboard  the  Mnvis.     Markham 37. 120 

Adams,  C.     John  Hartley 36- 763 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Page,  squire  and  knight. 36.764 
Adams,    W.    T.     (Oliver    Optic).     Birthday 

party 36.61 1 

Bivouac  and  battle 36.612 

Boat  club,  the 36.613 

Cringle  and  cross-tree 36.614 

De.sk  and  debit 36.615 

Do-somethings 36.616 

Field  and  forest 36.617 

Little  merchant 36.618 

Living  too  fast 36.619 

Plane  and  plank 36. 620 

Proud  and  lazy 36.621 

And  others.     Great  bonanza 36.624 

Sea  and  shore 36. 622 

Young  wreckers 36.623 

Adrift  in  the  ice  fields.     Hall,  See  Travels. 
Adventures  and  conquests  of  Pizarro.  Towle.38.52s 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.     Biart 36  320 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer,     Clemens,     See 
Fiction. 

Afloat  and  ashore.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     Reid 38.716 

African  pets.     Parry 38.835 

Ainslee  stories.     Weeks 38. 428 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Cupid  and  Chow-Chow.  .36,625 

Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore 36.626 

My  girls 36.627 

Old  fashioned  thanksgiving 36.628 

Shawl-straps 36.629 

Eight  cousins 36 .630 

Hospital  sketches 36.631 

Jack  and  Jill 36.632 

Little  men 36.633 

Little  women 36.634 


Alcott  [continued) — 

Moods 36.635 

Morning  glories 36.636 

Old  fashioned  girl 36.637  and  36. 51 1 

Rose  in  bloom 36.512 

Silver  pitchers 36.513 

Spinning  wheel  stories 36.514 

Three  proverb  stories 36. 515 

Under  the  lilacs 36.516 

Work 36.517 

Alden,  E.  F.     Stories  and  ballads 36.518 

Alden,  Mrs.  L  M.     (Pansy).     Four  girls   at 

Chatauqua See  Fiction 

Links  in  Rebecca's  life See  Fiction 

Miss  Priscilia  Hunter See  Fiction 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses See  Fiction 

Aldrich,  T.  B.     Story  of  a  bad  boy 36. 519 

Alexander,    the   Great,    kitig  of  Macedonia, 

history  of,     Abbott 36.814 

Alexis  the  runaway.     Parker 38,83a 

Alfred  the  Great,  king  of  England,  history  of. 

Abbott 36.815 

Alger,  H.     From  canal  boy  to  President 36.520 

Slow  and  sure 36.521 

Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland,     Dodgson  .37.715 

All  the  way  round.    Anon 36.522 

All  the  way  round  ;    or  what  a  boy  saw  and 
heard  on  his  way  round  the  world.      By  a 

boy.     Smiles,  ed See  Travels 

AUie's  mistake.     Beach 36317 

American  boy's  book 36.523 

American  explorers.     Higgenston 37-434 

American  girls'  book.     Leslie 37. 232 

American  family  in  Paris.      Anon 36.524 

American  girl  and   her  four  years  in  a  boys' 

college.    Anderson See  Fiction 

American  home  book  of  indoor  games.    Smith.  38.634 

American  wonderland.     Bache 36.425 

Among  the  boys.  Philo  Socrates.     Ellis.  2  v. 

See  Belles-lettres. 
Among  the  Hindoos.     Philo-Socrates.     Ellis. 

See  Belles-lettres. 
Among  the  teachers.     Philo-Socrates.     Ellis, 
See  Belles-lettres. 

Among  the  squirrels.     Denison 37  826 

Ancient  Egypt.     Anon 36. 525 

Anderson,    H.    C,     Everything   in   its   right 

place 36.526 

Ice  maiden 36. 527 

Little  match  girl 36.528 

>larsh  king's  daughter ,.,,,.,, 36. 529 


106 


ANDERSON — BODLETS. 


Anderson  {conthiued) — 

Old  church  bell 36.530 

Sandhills  of  Jutland 36.531 

Silver  shilling 36.532 

Tinder  box 36.533 

Under  the  willow  tree 36. 534 

What  the  moon  saw 36. 535 

Wild  swan 36.536 

Anderson,    Olive   S.    L.     (Sola).     American 
girl  and  her  four  years  in  a  boy's  college. 
See  Fiction. 
Andrews,  J.     The. seven  little  sisters  who  live 

on  the  round  ball  that  floats  in  the  air. . .  .36.537 

Angelo,  the  circus  boy.      Sewell 38.628 

An  only  sister.     De  Witt 37.827 

Appleton's  annual 36.538 

Arabian  night's  entertainments 36.539 

Ark  of  Elm  island.     Kellogg 37-317 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  Verne.  See  Fiction 
Around  the  yule  log.     Markham 37- 121 

Bache,  R.  M.     American  wonderland 36.425 

Young  wreckers,  the 36.426 

Bad  boy's  diary;  A.     Anon 36.427 

Baker,  G.  M.     Running  to  waste 36.428 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.     Cast  up  by  the  sea  . .  .^ee  Fiction 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Black  ivory 36  429 

Chasing  the  sun 36.430 

Coral  is'and 36.431 

Deep  down 36.432 

Erling  the  bold    36.433 

Fast  in  the  ice 36.434 

Fighting  the  whales 36.435 

Fire  brigade 36.436 

Floating  light  of  the  Goodwin  sands 36437 

Gorilla  hunters 36.438 

Jarvin  and  Cuffy 36.439 

Post  haste * 36.440 

Red  Eric 35  44i 

Shifting  winds 36.442 

Silver  lake 36. 443 

Wild  man  of  the  west 36444 

Young  fur  trader,  the 35.445 

Barnard,  C.     The  tone  masters,  3  vols. 

Vol.  I. --Mozart  and  Mendelssohn 36.31 1 

Vol.  II. — Handel  and  Haydn 36.312 

Barnnm,  P.  T.    Jack  in  the  jungle 36.313 

Baron  Munchausen.     Adventures  of,     Raspe.38. 725 
Baron  R.  mid  Deutsch,  C.    Well  begun  is  half 

done 36-3'4 


Arthur   Brown.     Kellogg 37-318 

Arthur,  T,  S.     Last  penny 36.41 1 

Lost  children 36.412 

Maggie's  baby 36.413 

We  haven't  got  time 36.414 

Organ  boy 36.415 

Our  Harry 36.416 

Peace-makers 36.417 

Poor  woodcutter 36.418 

Tired  of  housekeeping 36.419 

Uncle  Ben's  New  Year's  gift. 36.420 

Who  is  greatest? 36.421 

Who  is  happiest? 36.422 

Asbury  twins.     Clarke 36. 1 12 

Athletic  sports  for  boys.     Anon 36.423 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.     Macdonald . .  37. 1 15 

At  the  north  pole.     Verne See  Fiction 

Aunt  Madge's  story 36.239 

Aunt  Patty's  scrap  bag.     Hentz 37-431 

Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.     Moorfolk 36424 

Barr,  Lillie  E.     Dot  and  Drive 36-  3 1 5 

Battles  worth  fighting.     Anon 36  316 

Beach,  R.  G.     AUie's  mistake 36.317 

Bear  worshippers  of  Yezzo.    Grey 37.4'  i 

Beesley,  Mrs.      Stories   from   the  history  of 

Rome See  Historj- 

Being  a  boy.     Warner .' 38425 

Benvenuto     Cellini,  the  Italian    Goldsmith. 

Kirby 37.221 

Berquin,  A.  de.     Looking-glass  for  the  wind. 36. 318 

Berthaud,  Henry.     Stories  of  bird  life 36.319 

Bessie  among  the  mountains.     Mathews 37- 1 27 

Biart,  L.     Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist . .  36. 320 

Involuntary  voyage 36.321 

Big  brother,  the.     Eggleston See  Fiction 

Billy  bump.     Goodrich 37-524 

Billy  Grimes.     Nowell 38.827 

Brinbe.     Rame 38.714 

Birthday  party,  The.    Adams 36.61 1 

Bits  of  talk  for  young  folks.     T«ickson 37-444 

Bivouac  and  battle.     Adams 36.612 

Black  ivory.     Ballantyne 36- 429 

Blanche  and  Beryl.      Anon 36.322 

Boat  club.  The.     Adams 36.613 

Bodley  grandchildren  in  Holland.     Scudder.. 38,623 

Bodleys  afoot.     Scudder 38.621 

Bodieys  in  town  and  country.     Scudder 38.618 

Bodleys  on  wheels.     Scudder 38.620 

Bodleys  telling  stories.     Scudder 3S.619 


BONNI E CAELETON. 


107 


Bonnie  Scotland,     Lippincott 37-233 

Book  about  boys.     Moncreiff 37. 141 

Boston  town.     Scudder 38,626 

Bound  in  honor.     Trowbridge 38.539 

Bowman,  A.     Rector's  daughter 36.323 

Boy  artists.     Foa 37-5i6 

Boy  emigrants.     Brooks 36.331 

Boy  engineers.     Lukin 37- 1 H 

Boy  farmers,  The,      Kellogg 37.319 

Boy  from  Bramley.     Townsend 38.531 

Boy  hunters.     Reid 38.717 

Boy  Joe  and  Sam  Weller.     Dickens 37.841 

Boy  knight,  The.     Henty 37-430 

Boy  travelers,  central  Africa.     Knox 37-222 

Boy  travelers  in  the  far  East.     Knox 37.223 

Boy  travelers,  Ceylon  and  India.     Knox 37.223 

Boy  travelers,  Siam  and  Java.     Knox 37-224 

Boy's  Froissart.     Lanier,  ed 37.228 

Boy's  King  Arthur;  being  Sir  Thomas  Malory's 
history  of  King   Arthur  and   his  knights 

of  the  round  table.     Lanier,  ed 37.229 

Boy's  Percy;  being  old  ballads  of  war,  adven- 
ture and  love.     Lanier,  ed See  Poetry 

Boys  at  Chequasset.     Whitney 38.431 

Boys  own  book  of  natural  history.     Wood  . .  .38.427 

Boy's  own  book  of  sports.     Anon 36. 324 

Boys  of  other  countries.     Taylor See  Travels 

Boys  of  '76;   the   battles  of   the  revolution. 

Coffin 36.118 

Boysof'6i,     Coffin,    .    36-119 

Boy's  play  book  of  science.     Pepper 38.840 

Boy's  story  book.     Anon 36,325 

Boy's  travel  round  the  world.     Smiles . .  See  Travels 

Boy's  trip  across  the  plains.     Heaven 36.428 

Boyhood  of  great  men.     Edgar. 37.628 

Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther.     Mayhew 37- 128 

Bradley,    W.   S,      (Glance   Gayiord.)     Miss 

Patience  Hathaway 36.326 

Mr.  Pendleton's  cup 36. 327 

Story  of  a  summer 36.328 


Braid  of  cords.     Tucker 38.417 

Brant    and     Red    Jacket.       Eggleston    and 

Seelye See  Fiction 

Bravo.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Bread-winners.      Nickerson 38,825 

Bremer,  F.     The  Butterfly's  gospel 36.329 

Brewer's  family.     Ellis 37-738 

Brock,    Mrs.  C.       Sunday  echoes  in  week  day 

homes 36.330 

Brook,    Sarah.      French  history  for   Epglish 

children See  History 

Brooks,  M.     Boy  emigrants 36.331 

Fairport  nine 36.332 

Brownings,  The.     Anon 36.333 

Builders  of  the  sea.     Anon 36.334 

Building  the  nation.     CofBn 36  120 

Bunyan,  J.     Pilgrim's  progress. See  Fiction 

Burdett,  C,     Chances  and  changes 36.335 

Never  too  late 36.336 

Buried  treasure  ;  or  old  Jordan's  haunt.     Fos- 

dick 37.517 

Burton,  Richard.    Vikram  and  the  vampire. .  .36.337 
Butson,    A.    A.   Strange.     On   the   leads,  or 

/  I  :      1  •      planets  saw 36. 349 

Butterfly  hunters,     Conant 36. 123 

Butterfly  flights  series: — 

Vol.  L     Butterfly  at  Mount  Mansfield 36.339 

Vol.  H.     Butterfly  at  Sarataga 36.342 

Vol.  in.     liutterfly  at  Niagara 36.340 

Vol.  IV.     Butterfly's  trip  to  Montreal 36.338 

Vol.  V.     Butterfly  at  the  seaside 36.343 

Vol.  VI.     Butterfly  in  Philadelphia 36.341 

Butterfly's  gospel.     Bremer 36. 329 

Butterworth,    H.     Young  folk's    history  of 

America See  Hi.story 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia  and  New  France. 36. 344 

Zigzag  journey  in  classic  lands 36. 345 

Zigzag  journey  in  Europe 36.346 

Zigzag  journey  in  northern  lands   36.347 

Zigzag  journey  in  Occider;t 36,348 


C,  S.  T.     The  little  fox;  or   Captain  Sir   F, 
L,      McClintock's      arctic      expedition, 

written  for  the  young 37-8i I 

Caesar,  Julius,     History  of,     Abbott 36.827 

Caleb  in  town.   Abbott 36.719 

Caleb  in  the  country,     Abbott 36.720 

California,  youth's  history  of.     Heaven.  See  History 

Cameron,  Mrs,     Farmer's  daughter 36. 350 

Campbell,    L  J.  ed.     Young    folk's   book    of 


Campbell  (cordintied) — 

poetry See  Poetry 

Candy  elephant,  and  other  stories.  Dolliver  .37.717 
Candeze,    Ernest,     Curious    adventures  of  a 

field  cricket 36.351 

Canterbury  chimes,  or  Chaucer's  tales   retold 

for  children,     Starr  anrf  Turner 38.516 

Captain  Sam.      Eggleston See  Fiction 

Carleton See  Coffin.  C,  C. 


108 


C  ARLETON — COOK  E. 


Carleton,  Carrie See  Chamberlain,  Mrs.  C.  C. 

Carroll,  Lewis See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 

Carson,  Christopher.     (Kit.)     Life  of.      Ab- 
bott   See  Fiction 

Cassey.      Smith,  H.  S 38  636 

Cast  away  in  the  cold.     Hayes 37.426 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.      Baker See  Fiction 

Castlemon,  Harry See  Fosdick,  C.  A. 

Cecil's  book  of  natural  history.      Peabody. .  .38.838 

Cedars,  The.     Cragin 36. 131 

Chainbearer.     Cooper -Sec  Fiction 

Chamberlain,  Mrs.  C.  C.     {Carrie  Carleton.) 

Inglenook 36.21 1 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.     Young  folks'  history  of 

the  war  tor  the  Union See  History 

Campney.     All  around  a  palette. .  .See  Belles-lettres 
Champney,    Lizzie   W.      Three  Vassar  girls 

abroad 36.212 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  England 36.213 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  South  America 36.214 

Chances  and  changes .    Burdett 36.335 

Charles  L,  King  of  England.      History  of. 

Abbott 36.816 

Charles,  E.     Diary  of  brother  Bartholomew  .36.215 

Charles  Norwood.     Trowbridge.  CM 38.538 

Charlesworth,  M.  L.     Ministering  children  .36.216 

Oliver  of  the  mill See  Fiction 

Chasing  the  sun.     Ballantyne 36.430 

Cheney,    Mrs.    E.    D.     Sally    Williams,  the 

mountain  girl 36.217 

Chevalier  de  la  Salle  and  his  companions. 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C 5cc  Fiction 

Child  life  in  Italy 36.218 

Child  of  the  island  glen.     Kellogg 37.320 

Child  pictures,  from  Dickens 37.834 

Child  wife.     Dickens 37.837 

Child's  history  of  England.     Dickens 37-833 

Children  of  the  new  forest.     Marryat. . .  .See  Fiction 

Christian  conquest.     Tucker 38.418 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  the  Greek  trage- 
dians   See  Belles-lettres 

Stories   from  Herodotus See  Belles- 'ettres 

Stories  from  Homer See  Belles-lettre 

Stories  from  Livy See  Belles-lettres 

Stories  from  Virgil See  Belles-lettres 

Clark.     From  Hong-Kong  to  the  Himalayas. 36.219 

Clarke,  Mary  C.     Kit  Barn's  adventures 36.220 

Clarke,  Mrs.  R.  S.     {Sophie  May.)   Doctor's 

daughter .• 36.221 

Dotty  Dimple  stories: — 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother's 36.322 


Clarke  (contimted) — 

Dotty  Dimple  at  home 36-  223 

Dotty  Dimple  out  west 36.224 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play 36.225 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school 36.226 

Dotty  Dimple's  fly-a-way 36.227 

Flaxie  Frizzle  series: — 

Little  pitchers 36.228 

Flaxie  Frizzle 36.229 

Doctor  papa 36.230 

Little  Prudy  series: — 

Little  Prudy ^ 36.231 

Little  Prudy's  Captain  Horace 36,232 

Little  Prudy's  cousin  Grace 36.233 

Little  Prudy's  Dotty  Dimple 36.235 

Little  Prudy's  fairy  book 36.234 

Little  Prudy's  sister  Susy 36.238 

Little  Prudy's  fly-a-way  series: — 

Aunt  Madge's  story 36. 239 

Little  folks  astray 36.237 

Little  grandfather 36.241 

Little  grandmother 36. 240 

Miss  Thistledown 36  n  i 

Prudy  keeping  house 36.236 

Maidenhood  series: — 

Asbury  twins 36112 

Janet,  a  poor  heiress 36. 1 14 

Our  Helen 36.113 

Quinnebasset  girls 36. 1 1 5 

Twin  cousins 36.  n6 

Clemens,  S.  L.  (Mark  Twain.)    Adventures 

of  Tom  Sawyer See  Fiction 

Prince  and  pauper See  Fiction 

Cleopatra,    Queen    of   Egypt,      History  of. 

Abbott .' 36.817 

Cliff  climbers.     Reid 38.718 

Climbing  the  rope.     Powell 38. 828 

Coffee-pot  Sam.     Anon 36. 1 17 

Coffin,  C.  C.     (Carleton. )     Boys  of  '76 36. 1 1 8 

Boys  of  '61 i 36.119 

Building  a  nation 36.120 

On  the  battlefield   36. 121 

Story  of  liberty 36. 122 

Coleridge,  S.     Phantasmion,  a  fairy  {aXs.See  Fiction 
Columbus,    Christopher.     Life   of.      Abbott. 

See  Biography 

Conant,  H.  S.   Butterfly  hunters 36. 123 

Conrad  the  squirrel 36.124 

Conrad  the  squirrel.     Conunt 36.124 

Cooke,    Laura    P.      Dimple  Dopp  and  other 

stories 36. 1 25 


COOLIDGE — BAY. 


109 


Coolidge,  S See  Woolsey ,  S.  C, 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Afloat  and  ashore 45-312 

Bravo 45-313 

Chainbearer 45-3H 

Crater 45  3^5 

Deerslayer 45- S''^ 

Feu-follet  ;  the  same  as  Wing  and  Wing  .  .45.323A 

Headsmen 45-3^7 

Heidenmauer 45 -31^ 

Home  as  found 45-3^9 

Homeward  bound 45.320 

Hutted  knoll 45-321 

Jack  Tier 45-322 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 45-323 

Lionel  Lincoln 45-324 

Mercedes 45-325 

Miles  Wallingford 45-326 

Monikins 45-32? 

Ned  ^Jeyers 45-328 

Oak  Openings 45-329 

Pathfinder 45-33° 

Pilot 45-331 

Pioneers 45-21 1 

Prairie 45212 

Precaution 45-213 

Redskins 45-214 

Red  Rover • 45-215 

Satanstoe 45-2i6 

Sea  Lions 45-217 

Spy 45.218 

Two  admirals 45-219 

Water  witch 45.220 

Ways  of  the  hour 45-221 

Wept  of  wish-ton- wish 45.222 

Wyandotte 45-321 

Copley,  Mrs.  E.     Early  friendships 36.126 

Poplar  grove 36. 127 

Copsley  annals  preserved  in  proverbs.     Anon. 36,128 

Coral  island.     Ballantyne 36.431 

Corner  stone.        (  Young  Cfirintian  Series.  ) 

Abbott 36.759 

Cortes,     Hernando,    Conqueror  of  Mexico, 

History  of.     Abbott 36.824 


Cortley  hall.     Tucker 38419 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.     Du  Challlu See  Travels 

Cousin  Alice See  Haven,  A.  B. 

Cousin  Carrie.    Sun-rays  from  fair  and  cloudy 

skies 36. 129 

Cousin  from  India.     Craik 36, 132 

Cousin  Jessie's  tales  for  the  little  folks.     By  a 

southern  lady 36.130 

Cousin  Virginia See  Johnson,  V.  W. 

Cragin,    Mrs.    L.   T.      (  Ellis  Gray.  )     The 

cedars 36.131 

Craik,   D.  M.     {  Miss   Mulock.  )     His   little 

mother  and  other  tales See  Fiction 

Is  it  true? ...36.135 

Little  lychetts 36.  i  36 

Little  Sunshine's  holiday 36. 137 

Twenty  years  ago 36. 1 38 

Craik,  G.  M.     Cousin  from  India 36. 1 32 

Miss  Moore 36. 133 

Plucky  boys 36. 134 

Cragin,  {Ellis  Orey. )     Cedars,  The 36. 131 

Crawford.     GaskelL 37-52? 

Crater.     Cooper iSee  Fiction 

Crew  of  the  Dolphin.     Smith 38.637 

Crew  of  the  Sam  Weller,     Habberton 37-417 

Cringle  and  cross-tree.     Adams 36.614 

Crockett,  David,     Life  of,     Abbott See  Fiction 

Crofton  boys,     Martineau 37-124 

Cross-patch.     Woolsey 38.440 

Cruises  with  Captain   Bob  by  sea  and  litnd. 

Shillaber 38.63 

Cupid  and  Chow-Chow.     Alcott 36.625 

Cupples,  A.  J.      Singular  creatures  and  how 

they  were  found 37,812 

Deserted  ship 37  813 

Cupples,  George,      Green  hand 37-8i4 

Cupples,  Mrs.  G See  Cupples,  Mrs,  A.  J. 

Curious  adventures  of  a  field  cricket.   Candeze.  36.351 
Curtis,  Mrs     C.  P.      (  Carroll    Winchester. ) 

From  ^adge  to  Margaret See  Fiction 

Cyrus  the  Great,  King  of  Persia.     Abbott, .  ,36.818 


Dab  Kinzer.      Stoddard ; . .  .38.514 

Dairyman's  daughter.     Richmond 38.730 

Daisy  Ward's  work.     McLain 37- 1 33 

Dall,  C.  H.     Patty  Gray's  journey ,,.  .37.815 

Dalton,  W.    Tiger  Prince   37  816 

White  elephant 37-8i7 


Dame  Durden.     Dickens 37. 845 

Dangers  of  dining  out.      Ellis 37. 739 

Darius  the  Great,  King  of  Persia.     Abbott. .  .36.819 

Daryl,  S.     Told  in  the  twilight 37.8i8 

David  Lloyd's  last  will.      Stretton 38.638 

Day,  T.     History  of  Santord  and  Merton. .     37.819 


110 


DEALINGS — KDGAR. 


Dealings  with  the  fairies.     Macdonald 37.  Ii6 

t)eep  down.     Ballantyne    36432 

Deerslayer.     Cooper See  Fiction 

De  Foe,  D.     Life  and  adventures   of  Robin- 
son Crusoe 37  820 

De  Fonvielle,  W.     Thunder  and  lightning. .  .37.821 

De  Kroyft,  .S.  H.     Little  Jakey 37.822 

De  Lanaye,  F.     Egypt  3, 300  years  ago. .9ec  History 

De  Mille,  J.     Lost  in  the  fog 37-823 

Winged  lion 37-824 

Denison,  C.  W.     Tanner  boy 37825 

Denison.  M.  A.     Among  the  squirrels. 37  826 

Deserted  ship.     Cupples 37-8i3 

Desert  home.     Reid 38.719 

Desk  and  debit.     Adams 36-615 

Desert  of  ice.    Verne See  Fiction 

De  Witt,  Madame  Guizot.     An  only  sister. . .  37.827 

Diary  of  brother  Bartholomew.     Charles 36.215 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A .  M.     Jimmyjohns 37.828 

King  Grimalkin  and  pussy 37-830 

King's  lily  and  rosebud 37-829 

Lucy  Maria 37-831 

William  Henry  letters 37-832 

Dick  Bold,  hero.     Goodrich 37-535 

Dick  Cheveley.     Kingston 37- 33° 

Dickens,  C.      Child's  history  of  England 37-833 

Child  pictures 37-834 

CONTENTS. 

Little  NeU.      .  Tiny  Tim. 

The  Marchioness.  Smilce. 

Paul  and  Florence.  Oliver  Twist. 

The  fat  boy. 
Little  folks.     12  vols. 

Boy  Joe  and  Sam  Weller 37-841 

Child  wife 37  837 

Dame  Duiden 37845 

Dolly  Varden 37-846 

Florence  Dombey 37-839 

Little  Nell 37.835 

Little  Paul 37  840 

Oliver  and  the  Jew  Fagin ; 37.838 

Sissy  Jupe 37-842 

Smike 37-836 

The  two  daughters 37-843 

Tiny  Tim  and  Dot  and  the  fairy  cricket. . .  .37.844 

Dimple  Dopp,  and  other  stories.     Cooke 36.135 

Do-somethings,  The.     Adams 36.616 

Early  friendships       Copley 36. 126 

Eastward,   ho  !    or  adventures  at    Rangely 

lakes.     Farrar 37-6i5 


Doctor  Dick.     Woods 38.438 

Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters.     Mathews See  Fiction 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment.     Verne See  Fiction 

Doctor  papa.     Clarke 36. 230 

Doctor's  daughter.     Clarke 36. 22 1 

Doctor's  little  daughter.      Meteyard 37. 135 

Dodge.  M.  A.  (QnilHamillou.)  Little  folk  Iife3.7.7 1 1 

Dodge,  M.  E.     Few  friends 37-712 

Hans  Brinker,  or  the  silver  skates 37-7^3 

Dodge,  N.  S.     Stories  of  a  grandfather  about 

American  history 37.714 

Dodgson,  C.    L.    (Lewis  Carroll.)      Alice's 

adventures  in  wonderland 37-7 '5 

Through  the  looking-glass  and    what    Alice 

found  there 37  716 

Doings  of  the  Bodley   family  in  town   and 

country.     Scudder 38.618 

DoUiver,  C.  G.     Candy  elephant,   and  other 

stories ^.  .37.717 

No  baby  in  the  house 37-7i8 

Dolly  Varden.     Dickens 37846 

Domestic  tale,  A.     More 38.813 

Dot  arid  Drive.     Barr 36-  3 1 5 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grandmother's.     Clarke. 36. 222 

Dotty  Dimple  at  home.     Clarke 36.223 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play.     Clarke 36.225 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school     Clarke  36.226 

Dotty  Dimple  out  west.     Clarke 36. 224 

Dotty  Dimple's  flyaway.     Clarke 36.227 

Double  runner  club.     Schillaber.  .:..... 38.631 

Double  story.     Macdonald 37- 117 

Douglas,  A.   M.     Kalhie  stories 37-7'9 

Kathie  in  the  ranks 37. 720 

Kathie's  harvest  days 37-721 

Kathie's  three  wishes 37-722 

Kathfe's  Aunt  Ruth 37-723     * 

Kathie's  summer 37-724 

K.ithie's  soldiers 37-7^5 

Douglas,  Marian.     Peter  and  Polly 37.726 

Drifting  around  the   world.      A  boy's  adven- 
tures.     Hall,  C.  W See  Travels 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Lost  in  the  jungle. .  .See  Travels 

My  Apingi  kingdom See  Travels 

.Stories  of  the  gorilla  country See  Travels 

Under  the  equator See  Travels 

Eden,  (J.  H.     Guinea  gold  ;  or  the  great  bar- 
rier reef 37-727 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men 37-728 


BDGAB — FINLEY. 


Ill 


Edgar  {continued) — 

Footprints  of  famous  men 37. 728 A. 

Great  men  and  gallant  deeds 37-729 

History  fo«  boys.     Modern  Europe 37-730 

Sea  kings  and  naval  heroes 37-731 

Wars  of  the  roses 37 .732 

Edgeworth,  M.      Frank 37-733 

Harry  and  Lucy 37-734 

Harry  and  Frank 37-735 

Parent's  assistant 37  73^ 

Rosamond 37-737 

Eggleston,  E.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket.  .See  Fiction 

Circuit  rider Sfe  Fiction 

End  of  the  world See  Fiction 

Hoosier  schoolboy See  Fiction 

Hoosier  schoolmaster See  Fiction 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.See  Fiction 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville   See  Fiction 

Pocahontas See  Fiction 

Roxy (See  Fiction 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet.  .  .See  Fiction 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Big  brother See  Fiction 

Captain  Sam See  Fiction 

P^ed  Eagle See  Fiction 

Egypt  3,300  years  ago.     De  Lanaye. . .  .See  History 

Eight  cousins.     Alcott 36.360 

Elements  of  knowledge  for  children.     C.  M. 

A 36.762 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of   England.     History  of. 

Abbott 36.820 

Ellerslie  house.     Leslie ■ 37-231 

Ellis,  S.  S.     Brewer's  family 37- 73^ 

Dangers  of  dining  out 37-739 


Ellis  (continued)  — 

First  impressions 37.740 

Minister's  family ■ 37-741 

Somerville  hall 37-742 

Ellis,   W.      Philo-Socrates    series.      Among 

the  boys See  Belles  Lettres 

Among  the  Hindoos See  Belles  Lettres 

Among  the  teachers See  Belles  Lettres 

Elsie,  Dinsmore,     Finley 37-6i8 

Elsie  at  Nantucket.     Finley 37-627 

Elsie's  children.     Finley 37-6*3 

Elsie's  girlhood.     Finley 37- 620 

Elsie's  holidays  at  Roselands.     Finley 37-6i9 

Elsie's 'motherhood.     Finley 37-622 

Elsie's   new  relations.     Finley 37-626 

Elsie's  womanhood.     Finley 37-621 

Elsie's  widowhood.     Finley 37. 624 

England.     Dickens.     Child's  history  of 37-833 

England.     Yonge.     Young  folks'  history  of. 

See  History 

English  Bodley  family.     Scudder 38.624 

Eric,  or  little  by  little.     Farrar 37- 614 

Erling  the  bold.     Ballantyne 36-433 

Eschenbach,  O.  and  Franz  A.     The  pearls.  -37-743 
Eva's  adventures  in  shadowland.     Nauman  ..38.819 

Every  boy's  book.     Routledge 3^-734 

Everything  in  its  right  place.     Anderson 36.526 

Ewing,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Jan  of  the  windmill. /See  Fiction 

We  and  the  world,  a  book  tor  boys 37-6i  i 

Experiences  of  an^  English  sister   of  mercy. 

Goodman 37  -533 

Exploits  and  voyages  of  Raleigh.     Towle 37-526 

Eyebright.     Woolsey 3^-441 


Fairy  mythology.       Keightley See  Belles-lettres 

Fairiesof  our  garden.     Anon 37-6i2 

Fairport  nine.    Brooks 36.332 

Fairy  stories.     Routledge 38.611 

Fairy  tales.      Anon 37-6i3 

Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.       Newman 38.823 

Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.     Wentworth 38.430 

Famous  stories,  2  vols.      Anon 37-6i7 

Fanny  and  Arthur.     Winard 38.433 

Farmer's  daughter.      Cameron 36.350 

Farquharson,  Martha ^ee  Finley,  M.  F. 

Farrar,  C.  A.  J.      Eastward,  ho  !  or  adven- 
tures at  Rangeley  lakes 37.6iS 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Eric;  or  little  by  little 37.614 

St.  Winifred  :  or  the  world  of  school ^J  616 

Fast  in  the  ice.      Ballantyne 36.434 


Fern,  Fanny See  Parton,  Mrs.  S.  P. 

Feu-follet     (Wing  and  Wing.)    Cooper. 

See  Fiction 

Few  friends,  A.     Dodge 37-712 

Field  and  forrest.     Adams 36.617 

Fighting  the  whales.     Ballantyne 36.435 

Fine  feathers  do  not  make  fine  birds.    Neilly. 38.820 
Finley,  M.  F.  (Martha  Farquharson.)     Elsie 

books.       Elsie  Dinsmore 37.618 

•Elsie's  holidays 37-6i9 

Elsie's  girlhood 37.620 

Elsie's  womanhood 37-621 

Elsie's  motherhood 37  -622 

Elsie's   children 37-623 

Elsie's  widowhood 37-624 

Grandmother  Elsie 37-625 


112 


FINLEY GRAY. 


FJnley  {continued) — 

Elsie's  new  relation 37626 

Elsie  at  Nantucket . .  37.627 

Mildretl  Keith 37- 5" 

Mildred  and  Elsie 37-512 

Mildred  at  home 37-  5  •  3 

Mildred's  married  life 37-514 

Fire  brigade.     Ballantyne 36. 1.36 

First  impressions.     Ellis 37-740 

Fisher  boy.     Triton 3^.537 

Five  days' entertainment  at  Wentworth  grange. 

Palgrave 38.831 

Five  little  peppers.     Sidney 38.632 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.    Verne See  -Fiction 

Flaxie  Frizzle.     Clarke 36.229 

Floating  city.     Verne See  Fiction 

Floating  light  of  the  Goodwin   sands.     Bal- 
lantyne   36437 

Flora,  or  self  deception.     Tucker 37.420 

Florence  Dombey.     Dickens 37. 839 

Floyd,  C .     {Neil  Forrest).     Mice  at  play 37.715 

Foa,  E.     Boy  artists 37  516 

Forest  exiles.     Reid 38.720 

Forrest,  Neil See  Floyd,  C. 


Fosdick,  C.  A.      {Harry  Castlemon).    Buried 

tre.^sure 37-5J7 

Footprints  of  famous  men.     Edgar 37. 728 

Foundations  for  castles  in  the  air.     Por4er. .  .38. 712 
Fouque,  La  Motte  F.  H.  K.    Undine. .  .See  Fictions 

Four  girls  at  Chalauqua.     Alden See  Fiction 

Four  irrepressibles,  the.     Adon 37-5i8 

Frank.     Edgeworih     37-733 

Frank  Mildmay.     Marryat See  Fit-tion 

Franklin,  young  Ben.     Mayhew 37. 131 

Fred  Markham  in  Russia.     Kingston 37.33' 

Freeman,  Mrs.     Somebody's  Ned 37-519 

French,  Harry  \V.     Our  boys  in  China 35-5^0 

Our  boys  in  India 37-521 

French  history  for  English   children.     Brook. 

See  History 
Frith,  Henry,    School  boys  all  the  world  over.  37. 522 

From  canal  boy  to  President,     Alger 36,520 

From  darkness  to  light.     Anon 37. 523 

From  Hong-Kong  to  the  Himalayas,     Clark. 36. 219 
From  the  earth  to  the  moon.     Verne  ....See  Fiction 

Frontier  lort.     Kingston 37-332 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     Patriarch,  the. , 37-524 

Frozen  north,  the.     Anon 37-525 


G.  M.  Soi-meme;  a  story  of  a  wilful  life ., .  37.532 

Galileo,  story  of.      Anon 37-526 

Games    and    amusements.      Indoor    games. 

Smith .38.634 

Garrett.  E , See  Mayo,  I.  F. 

Gaskell,  E.    C.     Crawford 37-527 

Gasper.     Reid 38.721 

Gautier,  Theophile.     My  household  of  pets.  ,37,528 

Gaylord,  Glance See  Bradley,  W.  I, 

Genghis  Khan,  MoguVconqueror.    History  of. 

Abbott.. 36.821 

Germany,   young  folks'  history  of.      Yonge. 

See  History 
Giant  raft.     Part  I.      Eight  hundred  leagues 

on  the  Amazon See  Fiction 

Part  IT.     The  Cryptogram See  Fiction 

Gildersleeve,  Mrs.     Remy  St.  Remy 37-529 

Gilman,  A.      Kings,  queens  and  barbarians. 

See  Fiction 

Gipsy's  cousin  Joy.    Phelps 38,842 

Gipsy's  sowing  and  reaping.      Phelps 38.843 

Gipsey's  year  at  the  golden  crescent.     Phelps. 38  844 

Gold  hunters  in  Europe.      Thomes 38.521 

Goldmaker's  village.     Zschokke 37-  53 ' 

Golden  year,  A.      Anon 37- 53° 


Goodman,  M.    Experiences  of  an  English  sis- 
ter of  mercy 37-533 

Goodrich,  S.  G.  {Peter Parley.)     Billy  Bump.37.534 

Dick  Bold,  hero 37-535 

Home  in  the  sea *. 37-536 

Lights  and  shadows  of  African  history! 37-537 

,     Make  the  best  of  it 37-538 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians  of  North 

and  South  America 37 .  539 

Persevere  and   prosper 37-54° 

Right  is  might 37-54' 

Take  care  of  number  one 37-542 

Tale  of  the  revolution 37-543 

Truth  finder 37-544 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it. 37-  545 

Wii  bought 37-564 

Gordon,  C.  (  Vteva  Moustache.)    Two  lives  in 

one 37-647 

Gorilla  country.     Du  Chaillu See  History 

Gorilla  hunters.      Ballantyne 36.438 

Grammar-land.     Nesbitt 38.821 

Grandfather's  chair,     Hawthorne 37-424 

Grandfather's  Nell.     Robbins 38.73' 

Grandmother  Elsie.     Finley 37625 

Gray,  Ellis Sec  Cragin,  L.  T. 


GREAT — HOPE. 


113 


Great  bonanza,  The.     Adams  and  others. ..  .36.624 

Great  men  and  gallant  deeds.     Edgar 37-729 

Greece,  young  folks'  history  of.     Yonge.  See  History 

■  Greek  hero  stories.      Niebuhr 38.826 

Greek   tragedians,      stories   from.      Church. 

-    ■                                              See  Belles-lettres 
Greene,  L.  L.     A  winter  and  summer  at  Bur- 
ton hall 37-548 

Greene,  Mrs.  R.J See    Greene,  L.  L. 

Green  hand.     Cupples 37-8i4 

Green  mountain  boys.     Anon 37-  549 


Greenwood,  Grace See    Lippincott,  S.  J. 

Greey,  Edward.     Bear  worshippers  of  Yezzo.37.41t 

History  of  the  Loyal  Ronins 37-412 

Wonderful  city  of  Tokio 37-414 

Young  Americans  in  Japan 1 .  . . .   37.413 

Griffis   W.  E.    Japanese  fairy  world.  Stories 

from  the  wonder  lore  of  Japan 37t4iS 

Grimm,  J,  L.     Household  stories 37-4^6 

Guernsey  lily.     Woolsey 38.442 

Guinea  gold.     Eden 37-727 

Gnlliver's  travels.     Swift 38.519 


H.  H.     (Helen  Hunt) 5'ee  Jackson,   Mrs.  H.  H. 

Habberton,  J.     Crew  of  the  Sam  Weller 37-417 

Who  was  Paul  Grayson  ? 37-4i8 

Hall,  C.  W.     Adrift  in  the  ice  fields See  Travels 

Drifting  round  the  world Sfe  Travels 

Hallock,  George.     Sportsman's  gazetteer 37-4^9 

Hamerton,  E.     Mirror  of  truth 37 .420 

Hamilton,  Alice  King.     Mildred's  cadet 37-421 

Hamilton,  Gail See  Dodge,  M.  A 

Handel  and    Haydn.     Tone    masters.     Bar- 
nard  ". 36-312 

Hannibal,  the  Carthagenian.  History  of.    Ab- 
bott  36.822 

Hans  Brinker,  or  the  silver  skates.     Dodge. ..  37-713 
Happy  Child's  Library.  Chances  and  changes. 

Burdett 36-335 

Crofton  boys.     Martineau 37-124 

Dangers  of  dining  out.      Ellis. .,. 37-739 

Domestic  tales.     More   38.813 

Early  friendship.     Copley 36. 126 

Farmer's  daughter.      Cameron 36-  350 

First  impressions.      Ellis 37740 

Minister's  family.     Ellis 37-741 

Never  too  late.     Burdett 36. 336 

Poplar  grove.     Copley 36. 127 

Somerville  hall.     Ellis 37-742 

Tired  of  housekeeping.     Arthur 36.419 

Hardscrabble  of  Elm  Island.     Kellogg 37-321 

Harley,  Dr.     Young  Crusoe,  The 37-422 

Harry  and  Lucy.     Edgeworth   37-434 

Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Pet;   or  pastimes  and 

penalties 37-423 

Hawthorne,  N.      Grandfather's  chair 37-424 

Tanglewood  tales 37. 425 

Hayes,  I.  L     Cast  away  in  the  cold 37-426 

Headley,  J.  T.     Mountain  adventures  .  .See  Travels 

Headley,  P.  C.     Patriot  boy 37-427 

Headless  horseman.     Keid 38. 722 


Headsmen.     Cooper See  Fictio., 

Heaven,  Mrs.  S.  M.    {Laura  Preston).  Boy's 

trip  across  the  plains 37-428 

Youth's  history  of  California See  History 

Hector  Servadac.     Verne See  Fiction 

Heidenmauer.     Cooper (See  Fiction 

Helen  on  her  travels;   what  she  saw  and  what 

she  did  in  Europe 37«429 

Henry    IV,    the  great  king  of  France  and 

Navarre.     History  of.     Abbott 36.823 

«Henty,  G.  A.     Boy  knight,  the 37-43° 

Hentz,  C.  L.     Aunt  Patty's  scrap  bag 37-431 

Hep  worth,  Mrs.  G.  H.     (Una  Savin).    Little 

gentlemen  in  green See  Fiction 

Herodotus,  stories  from.     Church  .iSee  Belles-lettres 
Heroes    the,   or  Greek    fairy    tales    for   my 

children.     Kingsley 37 .328 

Herschels,  story  of.     Anon 37-432 

Higginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers 37-434 

Young   folk's   history  of  the  United  States 

See  History 

Higginson,  M.  T.     Room  for  one  more 37-433 

Higgledy  Piggledy.     Hugessen 37-439 

HilaDart.     Mumford 38816 

His  little  mother.     Craik See  Fiction 

His  own  master.     Trowbridge 38. 540 

History  for  boys.     Modern  Europe.     Edgar.  .37.730 

History  of  the  loyal  Ronins.     Greey 37-412 

History  of  the  robins      Weir : 38.429 

Hoaryhead  and  Ni   Donner.     Young  Chris- 
tian  series.     Abbott 36.760 

Hodder,  E.     Lost  in  Paris,  and  other  talei..  .37,436 

Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Red  bird 37-437 

Home  as  found.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Home  on  the  sea.     Goodrich 37-53^ 

Homer.     Stories  from.     Church  .  .See  Belles-lettres 

Homeward  bound.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Hope,  A.  R See  MoncrieflF,  A.  R.  H. 


114 


HOOPER- 


roNO. 


Hooper,  M.     Ways    and    tricks   of    animals. 

(S(oriea) 37-438 

Hoosier  school  boy.     Eggleston See  Fiction 

Hortense,    Queen   of  Holland.     History  of. 

Abbott 36.837 

Hospital  sketches.     Alcott 36.63 1 

Household  of  pets.     Gautier 37-528 

Household  stories.     Grimm 37-4i6 

Howitt,  M.    Vignettes  of  American  history. 

See  History 


Hugessen,  E.  H.  K.     Higgledy  Piggledy 37439 

Other  stories 37.440 

Puss  cat  mew,  and  other  stories  for  my  chil- 
dren   37.441 

Whispers  from  fairyland 37-442 

Humphrey  Davy.     Anon 37-443 

Hunter's  feast.     Reid 38.723 

Hutted  knoll,     (Wyandotte.)     Cooper. .  .See  Fiction 


Ice  maiden,  The.     Anderson 36.527 

Illustrated  library  of    wonders.      Cazin,  A. 

Heat,  wonders  of See  Science 

De  Fonveille,  W.     Thunder  and  lightning.  .37.821 
De  Lanaye,    F.       Egypt  3,300  years  ago. 

See  History 
Headley,  J,  T.    Mountain  adventures. .  "   Travels 

Marion,  T.     Optics "    Science 

Vegetation "    Science 

Mead,  Mrs.  M.  G.    The  Moon "   Science 

Menault,  E.      Intelligence  of  animals. .  "   Science 

Monnier,  M.     Pompeii "    History 

Tisandier,  G.     Water "   Science 

Viardot,  L.      Sculpture   See  Belles-lettres 

Jack  and  Jill.      Alcott 36.632 

Jack  Granger's  cousin.      Mathews 37.126 

Jack  in  the  jungle.     Barnum 36.313 

Jack-of-all-trades.    Miller 37  140 

Jack  Tier.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.     Bits  of  talk  for  young 

follis 37-444 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family 37-445 

Nelly's  silver  mine 37  3 1 1 

Jan  of  the  windmill 1 See  Fiction 

Janet ;  a  poor  heiress.     Clarke 36. 1 14 

Japanese  fairy  world,  The.     Stories  Irom  the 

wonder  lore  of  Japan.     Griffis 37-4'  5 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.     Marryat.    See  Fiction 

Jar  win  and  Cufiy.     Ballantyne 36.439 

Jeffries,  R.     Wood  magic 37-3' 2 

Jewett,  .S.  O.    Play  days;  stories  for  children. 37. 31 3 

Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore.     Alcott 36.626 

Jimmyjohns.     Diaz 37.828 

Joanna.  Darling.     Townsend 38. 532 

John  Godsoe's  legacy.     Kellogg   37-322 

John  H.nrtl'-'y.     Adams 36  763 

Johnson,  E.      Judge's  pet 37 -3 '4 


In  New  Granada.      Kingston 37-333 

In  search  of  the  castaways.    Verne See  Fiction 

In  the  Eastern  seas.      Kingston 37-334 

In  the  wilds  of  Africa.     Kingston 37  335 

In  the  wilds  of  Florida.     Kingston 37-336 

Incidentsin  the  life  of  a  blind  girl.      Day. .  .38.645 

India.      Anon 37-446 

Ingelow,  J .     Stories  told  to  n  child 37  447 

Inglenook.      Chamberlain 36. 2 1 1 

Intelligence  of  animals.      Illustrated  Library 

of  wonders.       Menault   See  Science 

Involuntary  voyage.     Biart 36  321 

Is  it  true ?     Craik 36. 135 

Johnson,  R.      Phaeton  Rogers 37  3  •  5 

Johnson,    V.    W.     (Coitsin   Virginia.)      The 

kettle  club 37-3i6 

Jolly  fellowship.     Stockton See  Fiction 

Jolly  good  times  at  school.     Smith 38- 643 

Jolly  raven.     Trowbridge 38.41 1 

Jonas  on  a  farm,  summer.     Abbott 36,718 

Jonas  on  a  farm,  winter.     Abbott 36.717 

Jonas  stories.     Abbott 36.716 

Jones,  John  Paul,  life  of See  Biography 

Joseph  and  his  brethren.      Tweedie 38  424 

Joseph  Bonaparte,  King  of  Italy.    History  of. 

Abbott 36.825 

Josephine,  empress  of  the  French.     Abbott.  .36,826 
Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.      Verne. 

See  Fiction 

Journey  to  the  north  pole.     Verne "    Fiction 

Judge's  pet.      Johnson 37  314 

Jungada,  The.     Same  as  Giant  Raft.    Verne. 

S  ee  Fiction 

Juno  and  Georgie.     Abbott   36.321 

Juno  stories. , See  Abl)ott,  J 


tHATm  E — LITTLE. 


115 


KatHe  stories.     DougIa.<.,,. 37-719 

Kathie  in  the  ranks.      Douglas 37- 720 

Kathie's  Aunt  Ruth.     Douglas 37-723 

Kathie's  harvest  days,     Douglas 37-721 

Kathie's  soldiers.     Douglas 37-725 

Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood,     Douglas . . .  37.724 

Kathie's  three  wishes.    Douglas 37-722 

Keightley,  T,     Fairy  mythology.  .(See  Belles-lettres 

Kellogg,  E.     Ark  of  Elm  Island 37-3^7 

Arthur  Brown 37-3i8 

Boy  farmer  of  Elm  island 37-319 

Child  of  the  island  glen 37- 320 

Hardscrabble  of  Elm  island 37-321 

John  Godsoe's  legacy 37 .322 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island 37-323 

(  Strong  arm 37-324 

Wolf  run 37-325 

Young  ship  builders 37-326 

Kettle  club,  The.     Johnson 37-3i6 

Kiefer,'F.J.     Legends  of  the  Rhine 37-327 

King  Arthur,  boy's.  Being  Sir  Thomas  Mal- 
ory's history  of  King  Arthur  and  his 
Knights  of  the  round  table.     Lanier,  ed.  .37.229 

King   Grimalkin.     Diaz 37-830 

Kings'  lily  and  rosebud.     Diaz 37-829 

King's  own.     Marryat ,See  Fiction 

Kings,  queens  and   barbarians.     Gilman.  "    Fiction 

King's  servants.   The.     Stretton 38.639 

Kingsley,  C.     Heroes,  or   Greek   fairy   tales 

for  my  children 37-328 

Water  babies 37-329 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Dick  Cheveley 37- 330 


Lady  Green   Satin   and  her    maid    Rosette. 

Martineau 37-123 

Lamb,  C.    Tales  from  Shakespeare . See  Belles-lettres 
Lander,  Sarah  W.    Spectacles  for  young  eyes. 37.227 

Lanier,  S.,  ed.     Boy's  Froissart 37.228 

Boy's  King  Arthur. .".... . , 37-229 

Boy's  Percy See  Poetry 

La  Salle,  Chevalier  de,  and  his  companions. 

Abbott See  History 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.      Cooper '*    Fiction 

Last  penny,  The.     Arthur 36.411 

Lawrence's  adventures.     Trowbridge 38.412 

Learning  about  common  things.     Abbott. ..  .36.811 
Learning  about  right  and  wrong.     Abbott ...  36.812 

Learning  to  think.     Abbott 36.813 

Legends  of  the  Rhine.      Kiefer 37-327 

Lemont,  L.     Lewie 37-230 

Leslie,  E.     Eilerslie  House 37.231 


Kingston  {contimied) — 

Fred.  Markham  in  Russia 

Frontier  fort   

In  New  Grenada 

In  the  Eastern  seas 

In  the  wiids  of  Africa 

In  the  wilds  of  Florida.    . . , , 

Manco,    the    Peruvian    chief. 

Notable  voyages — Columbus  to  Parry  ...... 

Old  Jack 

Roger  Willoughby 

•Saved  from  the  sea 

Shore  and  ocean 

Three  midshipmen ; 

True  blue     

Twice  lost 

Wanderers,  The 

Washed  ashore 

Will  Weatherhelm 

young  rajah 

Kirby,      Mary    and     Elizabeth.       Benvenuto 

Cellini,  the  Italian  goldsmith 

Kiss  for  a  blow.     Wright 

Kit  Barn's  adventures.     Clarke 

Knatfchbull,  Hugessen,  E.  H..See  Hugessen,  E. 
Knox,  W.  T.   Boy  travelers  in  Central  Africa. 

Boy  travelers  in  Siam  and  Java 

Boy  travelers  in  the  far  east 

Part  I.— Japan  and  China 

Part  II. — Ceylon  and  India 

Young  nimro.ls  of  North  America 

Young  nimrods  around  the  world 


37-331 
37-332 
37-333 
37.334 
37-335 
37-336 
37-337 
37-338 
37-339 
37.211 
37.212 
37213 
37-214 
37-215 
37-216 

37-217 
37-218 

37-219 
37-220 

37.221 

38.214 

36.220 

,H.  K. 

37,222 

37.224 

37-223 

37-223  ' 

37223 

37.225 

37-226 


Leslie,  Miss  Eliza.     American  girls'  book. . .  .37.233 

Lewie.      Lemont 37-230 

Life  and  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.     Marsh.  37.122 

Life  in  the  East  Indies.     Thomes 38.522 

Light.     Science  for  the  young.     Abbott-zSce  Science 
Lights    and   shadows    of      African    history. 

Goodrich 37-S37 

Links  in  Rebecca's  life.     Alden See  Fiction 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.     Kellogg 37-323 

Lionel  Lincoln.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Lippincott,  Mrs.  S.  J.     (Grace  Greenwood). 

Bonnie  Scotland 37-233 

Merry  England 37-234 

Recollections  of  my  childhood 37.235 

Stories  and  sights  of  France  and  Italy 37- 236 

Stories  from  famous  ballads 37. 1 1 1 

Little  folk  life.     Dodge 37-7ti 

Little  folks  astray.     Clarke 36.237 


116 


WTTLE — M  ATRRTAT. 


Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur.     Miller    37-  >38 

Little  fox,  The,  or  the  story  of  Captain  Sir 
F.  L.  M'Clintock's  arctic  expedition,  writ- 
ten for  the  young 37-S" 

Little  foxes.     Stowe 38-5*7 

Little  gentlemen  in  green.     Hepworlh. .  .See  Fiction 

Little  grandfather.     Clarke 36241 

Little  grandmother.     Clarke 36.240 

Little  Jakey.     Do  Krcyft 37-822 

Little  Lychetts.     Craik 36-136 

Little  match  girl.     Andersen 36-528 

Little  men.     Alcott 36-633 

Little  merchant.     Adams 36.618 

Little  Nell.     Dickens 37-835 

Little  Paul.     Dickens 37-840 

Little  peanut  merchant.     Anon ...      37- "  2 

Little  pitchers.     Clarke 36.228 

Little  Prudy  series See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Little  Prudy.     Clarke 36-231 

Little  Prudy's  Captain  Horace.     Clarke.  ....  36.232 

Little  Prudy's  Cousin  Grace.     Clarke 36  233 

Little  Prudy's  Dotty  Dimple.     Clarke 36-235 

Little  Prudy's  fairy  book.     Clarke 36-234 

Little  Prudy's  flyaway  series See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Little  Prudy's  sister  Susy.     Clarke 36-238 

Little  savage.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Little  Spaniard.     Nowell 38.829 


Little  Sunshine's  holiday.     Crai^. 36'I37 

Little  women,  2  vols.   Alcott , 36, 634 

Living  too  fast.     Adams 36.619 

Livy,  Stories  from.     Church See  Belles-lettres 

Looking-glass  for  the  mind.     Berquin 36. 318 

Lossing,  B.  F.     History  of  the  United  States 

navy,  for  boys See  History 

Lost  children.  The.     Arthur 36.412 

Lost  Gip,  and  Michel  Lario's  cross.    Stretton.  38.640 

Lost  in  the  fog.     De  Mille 37-823 

Lost  in  Paris.     Hodder 37-436 

Lost  in  the  jungle.      Du  Chaillu See  Travels 

Lottie  Fames;  or,  Do  your  best  and  leave  the 

rest .      Anon 37-  "3 

Louis  Phillipe,  King  of  France.      History  of. 

Abbott 36.829 

Lucy  at  play.      Abbott 36-726 

Lucy  at  study.    Abbott 36. 725 

Lucy  books See  Abbott,  J . 

Lucy  Maria.      Diaz 37-831 

Lucy  on  the  mountains,     Abbott 36.727 

Lucy  on  the  seashore.     Abbott 37-728 

Lucy's  conversations.     Abbott 36. 723 

Lucy's  stories.    Abbott  : 36.724 

Lukin,  J.     Boy  engineers 37- '  '4 

Luther,  Martin,  boyhood  of,     Mayhew 37  -'28 


Macdonald,  G.     At  the  back  of  the    north 

wind 

Dealings  with  the  fairies 

Double  story 

Magellan,  first  voyage  round  the  world. 
Towle 

Maggie's  baby.     Arthur 

Magic  flower  pot  and  other  stories.     Mayo. . 

Magician's  show  box.     Anon 

Make  the  best  of  it.     Goodrich 

Malory,  Sir  T.  Boy's  King  Arthur.  S.  Lan- 
ier, ed 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family.     Jackson . 

Man  who  was  not  a  colonel.  The.     Anon 

Manco,  the  Peruvian  chief.     Kingston 

Manners,  customs  and  antiquities  of  the  Ind- 
ians of  North  and  South  America.  Good- 
rich  

Manning,  Mary See  Newell,  H. 

Marco  Paul  at  Springfield  armory.     Abbott... 

Marco  Paul  in  Boston.     Abbott 

Marco  Paul  in  Maine.     Abbott 


37-"S 
37.116 

37- "7 

38-527 
36.413 
37-132 
37.118 

37-538 

37.229 
37-445 
37- "9 
37-337 


37.539 
P.N. 

36.734 
36-733 
36-731 


Marco  Paul  in  New  York.     Abbott 36-729 

Marco  Paul  in  Vermont.      Abbott 36. 732 

Marco  Paul  on  the  Erie  canal.     Abbott 36.730 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels. . .  .See  Abbott,  J. 
Marcus   Blair  ;   a  story   of  provincial  times. 

Wright See  Fict  on 

Margaret  of  Anjou,  history  of.      Abbott 36.832 

Margaret  Keith.      Townsend 38. 533 

Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of  France.     Abbott.  36. 831 

Marion,  F.      Optics See  Science 

Vegetation "  Science 

Mark  Twain. .  .See  Clemens,  S.  L. ;  also   in  Fiction 

Markham,  R.     Aboard  the  Mavis 37- 120 

Around  the  yule  log 37-^21 

Marryat,  Captain  F.     C^iildren  of  the  new 

forest See  Fiction 

Frank  Mildmay "         " 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father "         ** 

King's  own "         " 

Little  savage "         " 

Masterman  Ready "         " 

Mission,  The "        ** 


MARRYAT MR. 


117 


Marryat  (continued) — 

Monsieur  Violet See  Fiction 

Newton  Forster 

Olla  Podrida 

Pacha  of  many  tales 

Percival  Keene 

Peter  Simple 

Phantom  ship 

Pirate  and  three  cutters 

Poacher 

Poor  Jack 

Privateersman 

Rattlin  the  reefer 

Settlers  in  Canada 

Snarleyow 

Valerie 

Marsh,  J.  B.     Life  and  adventures  of   Robin 

Hood 37. 122 

Marsh  King's  daughter.     Anderson 36. 529 

Martineau  des  Chesney,  E.   (baronne).  Lady 

Green  Satin  and  her  maid  Rosette 37' 123 

Martineau,  H.     Crofton  boys 37-124 

Peasant  and  prince 37-125 

Marvel,  Ik See  Mitchell,  D.  G 

Mary  Osborne.     Abbott,  J 36,722 

Mary  Stuart,  queen  of  Scots,  History  of.    Ab- 
bott  36.833 

Masterman  Ready.     Marryat See  F  iction 

Mathews,  M.  H.  Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters.  "   Fiction 

Mathews,  J.  A.     Jack  Granger's  cousin 37. 126 

Mathews,  J.  H.     Bessie   among   the   moun- 
tains  37-127 

Max  Kromer.     Stretton : 38. 641 

Max  Meredith's  millenium.     Townsend 38. 534 

May,  Sophie See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Mayhew,  H.     Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther 37. 128 

Story  of  the  peasant  boy  philosopher 37.129 

Wonders  of  science 37- 13° 

Young  Ben  Franklin 37- 131 

Mayo,  L  F.       (E.    Garrett)      Magic    flower 

pot,  and  other  stories 37-  '32 

McLain.     Daisy  Ward's  work 37. 133 

Mead,  Mrs.  M.  G.     The  moon See  Science 

Meade,  L.    T.      Mother   Herring's   chicken. 

See  Fiction 

Memoir  of  John  Mooney  Mead.     Anon 37-134 

Menault,  E .      Intelligence  of  animals  . .  See  Science 

Mercedes.     Cooper "   Fiction 

Merrie  England.     Lippincott 37-234 

Meteyard,  Eliza.     Doctor's  little  daughter  - -37.135 
Mexico,  Young  folk's  history  of.     Ober.iSee  History 


Mice  at  play.     Lloyd 37- 5 IS 

Michael  Strogoff.     Verne See  Fiction 

Michel,  T.     A  will  and  a  way •37.136 

Midshipman  Easy.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Mildred  and  Elsie.     Finley 37-512 

Mildred  at  home.     Finley 37.513 

Mildred  Keith.     Finley 37-SI3 

Mildred's  cadet.     Hamilton 37-421 

Mildred's  married  life.     Finley 37-514 

Miles  Wallingford.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Miller,  E.  H.     What  Tommy  did 37-137 

Miller,  O.  T.     Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fair.  37.138 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy's 37. 139 

Miller,  T.     Jack-of-all-trades 37- 140 

Ministering  children.    Charlesworth 37.216 

Minister's  family.     Ellis 37-741 

Mirror  of  truth.     Hamerton 37-420 

Mischief's  thanksgiving.     Woolsey 38.443 

Miss  More.     Craik 36- 133 

Miss  Patience  Hathaway.     Bradley 36.326 

Miss  Priscilla  Hunter.     Alden See  Fiction 

Miss  Thistledown.     Clarke 36. u i 

Mission,  The.     Marryatt See  Fiction 

Mitchell,   D.    G.     About    old   story  tellers. 

See  Belles-lettres 
Moncrieff,  A.  R.  H.     (A.  R.  Hope.)     Book 

about  boys 37. 141 

Oudendale  a  story  of  school  life , 37. 142 

Stories  of  school  life 37. 143 

Monikins.     Cooper .' See  Fiction 

Monnier,  M.    Pompeii "   History 

Monsieur  Violet.     Marryat "    Fiction 

Moods.     Alcott^ 36.635 

Moon,    Wonders    of.     Illustrated   library    of 

wonders.     Meade See  Science 

Moonfolk.      Austin 36.424 

Moore,  Annie.     Overhead 38,81 1 

Montezuma  and   the   conquest   of    Mexico. 

Eggleston  and  Seelye See  Fiction 

More,  H.     Domestic  tales. 38.813 

Rural  Tales 38.814 

More  bed-time  stories.     Moulton 38.81 5 

Morning  glories.     Alcott 36.636 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes.     Anon 38.812 

Mother  Herring's  chicken.     Meade See  Fiction 

Moulton,  L.  C.     More  bed-time  stories 38.815 

Mountain  adventures.     Headley See  Travels 

Mozart    and    Mendelssohn.     Tone    masters. 

Barnard 36,311 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad .     Scudder 38.622 

Mr.  Haven't-got-time.     Arthur 36.414 


118  MR.- 

Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.     Bradley 36. 327 

Mr.  Wind  and  Madame  Rain.     Musset 38.817 

Mulock.  D.  M See  Craik,  D.  M. 

Mumford,  M.  E.     Hila  Dart 38.816 

Munchausen,  adventures  of.     Raspe 38. 7 1 5 


Nannie's  jewel  case.     Ruhkoff  a«<i  Moritz  .    .38.613 
Napier,  C.  O.  G.     Tommy  Try,  and  what  he 

did  in  science 38.818 

Nations  of  modern  Europe.     Edgar 37-730 

Nauman,  M.  D.    Eva's  adventures  in  shadow- 
land  *. .38.819 

Naval  heroes.     Edgar 37-731 

Navy.     Lossing.     History  of  U.  S.  for  boys. 

See  History 

Ned  Franks,     Tucker 38.421 

Ned  Myers.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Neely,  K.  J.     Fine  feathers  do  not  make  fine 

birds 38.  S20 

Nelly's  silver  mine.     Jackson 37-  3 1 ' 

Nero,  Roman  emperor.     History  of.     Abbott. 36.834 

Nesbitt,  L.  M.     Grammar  land 38.831 

Never  too  late.     Burdett 36.336 

Oak  openings.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Ober,  F.  A.     Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico. 

See  History 

Ocean,  The.     Anon 38.830 

Ocean  work.     Wright 38.215 

Odd  people.     Reid 38. 724 

Off  on  a  comet.     Verne See  Fiction 

Off  to  the  geysers.     Stephens 38.512 

Old  church  bell.      Andersen 36.530 

OM  fashioned  girl.     Alcott 36.637  and  36.51 1 

Old  fashioned  thanksgiving.     Alcott 36.628 

Old  Jack  Kingston 37-339 

Oliver  and  the  Jew  Fagin.      Dickens 37.838 

Oliver  of  the  mill.      Charlesworth See  Fiction 

OBa  podrida.     Marryat "   Fiction 

On  the  battlefield.     Coffin 36.121 

On  the  leads;  or  what  the  planets  saw.      But- 
ton  36.349 

P.  H.  K.      Paul  and  Ma^aret 38,845 

Pacha  of  many  tales.     Marryat. ...   See  Fiction 

Page,  squire  and  knight.     Adams 36.764 

Palgrave,  F.  T.     The   five  days'  entertain- 
ments at  Wentwortb  grange 38.831 


-PARKER. 

Musset,    P.  de.     Mr.    Wind    and    Madame 

Rain 38.817 

My  Apingi  kingdom.     Du  Chaillu See  Travels 

My  girls.     Alcott 36,627 

Mysterious  island.     Verne See  Fiction 

New  baby.     Anon   38.822 

Newman,  Mrs.  M.   W.     (May    Wentioortk). 

Fairies  tales  from  gold  lands 38. 823 

Newton  Forster.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Nichols,  Laura  D.     Underfoot 38.S24 

Nickerson,  S.  D.     Bread-winners 38.825 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.     Greek  hero  stories 38.826 

No  baby  in  the  house,  and  other  stories.    Dol- 

liver 37-7i8 

Notable  voyages.    Columbus  to  Parry.  King- 
ston  37338 

Nowell,  H.  P.  H.    (  May  Manturing.)     Billy 

Grimes 38.827 

Climbing  the  rope 38.828 

Little  Spaniard 38.829 

Nutshell  of  knowledge.     A.  L.  O.  E 38.422 


One  day's  weaving.     Peebles 38.841 

One  happy  winter.     Robbins 38. 732 

Only  girls.     Townsend 38. 535 

Opportunities.      Warner See  P'iclion 

Optic,  Oliver See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Optics.  Illustrated  library  of  wonders.  Marion. 

See  Science 

Organ  boy,  The.     Arthur 36.415 

Orphan's  triumphs.     Potwin 37-435 

Other  stories.      Hugessen 37.440 

Oudendale  ;  a  tale  of  school  life.     Moncrieff..37.i42 

Ouida.     ^ee  Rame  L.  de Also  in  Fiction 

Our  boys  in  China.      French 37. 520 

Our  boys  in  India.     French 37-521 

Our  Harry.     Arthur 36.416 

Our  Helen.      Clarke 36. 1 1 3 

Overhead.      Moore 38.811 

Palmer,  Lynde See  Peebles,  M.  L, 

Parent's  assistant,  The.     Edgeworth 37. 736 

Parker,  R.  A.     {Rosa   AbboU.)      Alexis  the 

runaway 38.832 

Tommy  Hickup 38.833 


PARKER BED. 


119 


Parker  (cojitinaed) — 

Upside  down 38.834 

Parley,  Peter See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 

Parrots  and  monkeys,     Worthington 38.213 

Parry,  F.  C.     African   pets,   or   talks  about 

our  animal  friends  in  Natal 38-835 

Parton,  Mrs.  S.  P.    (Fanny  Fern.)     Playday 

book 38.836 

Pathfinder.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Patriarchs,  The.     Frothingham 37. 524 

Patriot  !/oy.     Headley 37-427 

Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures.     Anon 38-837 

Patty  Gray's  journey.     Dall 37-8i5 

Paul  and  Margaret.     P.  H.  K 38.845 

Paul  and  Virginia.     St.  Pierre See  Fiction 

Peabody,  Selim  H.     Cecil's  book  of  natural 

history 38  838 

Peace-makers.     Arthur 36.417 

Pearls,  The.     Eschenbach  and  Franz* 37-743 

Peasant  and  prince.     Martineau 37. 125 

Peebles,    M.    L.      (Lynde  Palmer.)      One 

day's  weaving 38.841 

Peep  of  day,  The.     Anon 38.839 

Penniman,  Major See  Denison,  C.  W. 

Pepper,  John  H ,     Boy's  play  book  of  science. 38.840 

Percival  Keene.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Persevere  and  prosper.     Goodrich 37 .  540 

Pet,  or  pastimes  and  penalties.     Haweis 37.423 

Peter  Simple.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Peter  and  Polly,     Douglas 37-726 

Peter  the  Great,     Emperor  of  Russia.     His- 
tory of     Abbott ; 36.835 

Phxton  Rogers.     Johnson 37  •  3 1 5 

Phantom  ship.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Phelps,  E.  S.     Gipsy  series. 

Gipsy's  cousin  joy 38.842 

Gipsy's  sowing  and  reaping 38.843 

Gipsy's  year  at  the  golden  crescent 38.844 

Phil  and  his  friends,     Trowbridge 38.412 

Philip,  chief  of  the  Wampanoags.   History  of. 


Philip  (continued)  — 

Abbott 38.828 

Pilgrim    boy.  The     With    lessons   from    his 

history.     Anon 38.846 

Pilgrim's  progress.     Bunyan See  Fiction 

Pilot,  The.     Cooper *'    Fiction 

Pindar,  S.  C.     The  Went  worths 38. 7 1 1 

Pioneers,  The.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Pirate  and  three  cutters.     Marryat "  Fiction 

Pizarro,    Gonzalo.       Adventures    and    con- 
quests of.     Towle 38.525 

Plane  and  plank.     Adams 36.620 

Plant  hunters  among  the  Himalaya  mountains. 

Reid 38.725 

Playday  book.     Parton 38-836 

Playdays.    Jewett 37-313 

Plucky  boys.     Craik 36- 1 34 

Poacher.      Marryat See  Fiction 

Pocket  rifle.      Trowbridge 38.413 

Polo,    Marco,    his    travels    and    adventures. 

Towle 38-528 

Pompeii.  Illustrated  library  of  wonders.  Mon- 

nier See  History 

Poor  Jack.     Marryat „    Fiction 

Poplar  grove.      Copley 36-127 

Porter,  R.     Foundations  for  castles  in  the  air .38.712 

Post  haste.      Ballantyne 36.440 

Potwin,  H.  K.      The  orphan's  triumphs 37-435 

Prairie,  The.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Pratt,   Mrs.  M.  E.      Rhoda  Thornton's  girl- 
hood  38.713 

Precaution.      Cooper See  Fiction 

Preston,  L See  Heaven,  Mrs.  S .  M. 

Prince  nnd  pauper,      Clemens See  Fiction 

Privateersman.     Marryat ,    Fiction 

Proud  and  lazy.     Adams 36.621 

Prudy  books Set  Clarke,  R.  S. 

Prudy  keeping  house.     Clarke 36.236 

Puss  cat  mew  and  other  stories.     Hugessen  .  .37.441 
Pyrrhus,  king  of.Epirus,  history  of.     Abbott. 36.836 


Quaker   partisans,   a  story  T>f  the  revolution. 

Williamson , 38.432 

Quartette,  The.     Stoddard 38. 5 1 5 


Queer  pets  at  Marcy's.     Miller 37-139 

Quinnebasset  girls.     Clarke 36. 1 1 5 


Rame,  L.  de  la.     (Ouida),     Bimbi 38.714  Recollections  of  my  childhood.     Lippincott.37.235 

Raspe,   R.    E.     Adventures  of  Baron   Mun-  Rector's  daughter.     Bowman 36-323 

chausen 38.715  Red-bird.     Holmes 37-437 

Rattlin  the  reefer.     Marryat Se*  Fiction  Red  Eric,      Ballantyne 36-44' 


120 


RED — SCUDDER 


Red  rover.     Cooper Sec  P'iction 

Redskins.     Cooper "  Fiction 

Reid,  M.     Afloat  in  the  forest 38.716 

Boy  hunters 38. 717 

Cliff  climbers 38.718 

Desert  home 38. 7 1 9 

Forest  exiles 38.720 

Caspar  the  Gaiicho 38. 72 1 

Headless  horseman 38.722 

Hunter's  feast 38.723 

Odd  people 38.724 

Plant  hunters 38.725 

War  trail 38.726 

White  chief 38. 727 

Wild  huntress 38.728 

Wild  life 38.729 

Remy  St.  Remy.     Gilderslceve 37-529 

Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood.      Pratt 38.713 

Richard  I  of  England.     History  of.     Abbott. 36. 838  ' 
Richard  II  of  England.    History  of.    Abbott. 36.7 11 
Richard  HI  of  England.   History  of.    Abbott. 36.712 

Richmond,  L.     Dairyman's  daughter 38. 730 

Right  is  might.     Goodrich 37-541 

Robbins,  Mr.s.  S.  C.     Grandfather's  Nell 38.731 

One  happy  winter 38. 732 

Weighed  in  the  balance 38.733 

Robin  Hood,  life  and  adventures  of.      Marsh. 37. 122 

Robinson  Crusoe.      De  Foe 37. 820 

Roger  Willoughby.      Kingston 37-21 1 

Rowland,  Madame.     History  of.     Abbott. .  .36.830 

RoUo  at  play.     Abbott 36.738 

Rollo  at  school.     Abbott 36.739 

Rollo  at  work.     Abbott 36.737 

RoUo  in  Geneva.     Abbott 36. 755 

Rollo  in  Holland.     Abbott 36  756 

Rollo  in  London,     Abbott 36.752 

RoUo  in  Naples.     Abbott 36.757 


Rollo  in  Paris.     Abbott 36.750 

Rollo  in  Rome.     Abbott 36.758 

RoUo  in  Scotland.     Abbott 36.754 

RoUo  in  Switzerland.     Abbott 36.751 

Rollo  learning  to  read.     Abbott 36.736 

Rollo  learning  to  talk.     Abbott 36-735 

RoUo  on  the  Atlantic.     Abbott 36.749 

Rollo  on  the  Rhine     Abbott 36-753 

RoUo's  correspondence.     Abbott 36-744 

RoUo's  experiments.     Abbott 36- 74^ 

RoUo's  museum.     Abbott 36 .  742 

RoUo's  philosophy .     Air.     Abbotl 36 .  746 

RoUo's  philosophy.     Fire.     Abbott 36-747 

RoUo's  philosophy.     Sky.     Abbott 3^-748 

RoUo's  philosophy.     Water.     Abbott 36.745 

RoUo's  tour  in  Europe See  Abbott  and 

separate  books  above. 

RoUo's  travels.     Abbott 36-743 

RoUo's  vacation.     Abbott 36-74° 

Rome.      Beesley,   Mrs.    Stories  from   history 

of. See  History 

Yonge,  C.  M.  Young  folks' history  of. .  "  History 

Romulus,  History  of.     Abbott 36-7»3 

Room  for  one  more.     Higginson 37-433 

Rosamond.     Edgeworth 37-737 

Rose  in   bloom.     Alcott 36-512 

Rossetti,  C.  G.     Speaking  likeness 38.614 

Round  dozen,  A.     Wooley 38.444 

Routledge,  Edmond.     Every  boy's  book 38-734 

Fairy  stories 38.611 

Routledge,  Robert.     Science  in  sport 38.612 

RuhkofT,  J.  and  Moritz  A.     Nannie's  jewel 

case 38-613 

Running  to  waste.     Baker 36.428 

Rural  tales.     More 38.814 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses.     Alden. See  Fiction 


St.  Nicholas  story  book 38.616 

St.  Pierre.  B.  de.     Paul  and  Virgmia. .  .See  Fiction 
St.    Winifred's;    or    the    world    of   school. 

Farrar 33.616 

Sally  Williams,  the  mountain  girl.     Chesney  .36.217 

Sandford  and  Merton.   Day 37. 819 

Sandham,  Mi.ss.     Twin  sisters 38.616 

Sand  hills  of  Jutland.     Anderson 36.531 

Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P.     Sunday  evening  hour  .38  518 

Satanstoe.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Saved  from  the  sea.     Kingston 37-212 

Savin,  Una See  Hepworth,  Mrs.  G.  H 


Scenes  of  wonder  in  many  lands.     Anon. . .  .38.613 

Schoolboys  all  the  world  over.     Frith 37. 522 

Science  in  sport.     Routledge 38.612 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Bodley  books. 
Doings  of  the   Bodley   family  in   town  and 

country 38.618 

Bodleys  telling  stories 38  619 

Bodleys  on  wheels 38.620 

Bodleys  afoot 38.621 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad 38.622 

Bodley  grandchildren  and  journey  in    Hol- 
land   38.623 


SCUDDBR — SWISS. 


121 


Scudder  {continued) — 

English  Bodley  family 38.624 

.Viking  Bodleys,  The f.  38.625 

Boston  town 38.626 

Stories  from  my  attic See  Belles-lettres 

Sculpture.     Viardot See  Belles-lettres 

Sea  and  shore.     Adams 36  622 

Sea  change,  A.     Shaw 38 .629 

Sea  kings  and  naval    heroes.     Edgar. .....   37.731 

Sea  lions.    Cooper See  Fiction 

Seven  little  sisters,  The,  who  live  on  the  round 

ball  that  floats  in  the  air.      Andrews 36.537 

Seven  wonders  of  the  world.     Anon 38.627 

Sewell,  F.    Angelo,  the  circus  boy 38.628 

Shaw,  Flora.     Sea  change 38.629 

Shawl  straps.     Alcott 36.629 

Shifting  winds.     Ballantyne 36.442 

Shillaber,  B.  P.     Cruises  with  Capt.  Bob  . .  .38.630 

Double  Runner  club 38.631 

Shore  and  ocean.     Kingston 37.213 

Sidney,    Margaret.     Five   little    peppers  and 

how  they  grew 38,632 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H  ,  et  als.     Young  Fady's 

offering 38.633 

Silver  lake.     Ballantyne 36. 443 

Silver  medal.     Trowbridge 38.414 

Silver  pitchers.     Alcott 36.513 

Silver  shilling.     Anderson 36  532 

Singular  creatures  and  how  they  were  found. 

Cupples 37.812 

Sir  Humphrey   Davy.      Anon 37-443 

Sissy  Jupe.     Dickens 37-842 

Sister  Susie.     Clarke 36.238 

Six  in  all.     Townsend 38  536 

Six  little  rebels.     Woods 38.439 

Six  sinners.     Weeks 38.427 

Slaver's  adventures  on  land  and  sea.  Themes. 38. 523 

Slow  and  sure.     Alger 36.521 

Smike.     Dickens 37-836 

Smiles,  S.     Round  the  world,  by  a  boy.  See  Travels 
Smith,  Mrs.  C.  L.     American   home  book  of 

indoor  games 38.634 

Smith,  J.  M.     Tales  of  old  Thule 38. 635 

Smith,  H.  S.     {Heaba  Stretton.)     Cassey 38.636 

Crew  of  the  Dolphin 38637 

Daniel  Lloyd's  last  will 38.638 

King's  servants 38.639 

Lost  Gip 38.640 

Max  Kromer 38.641 

Wonderful  life 38.642 

Smith,  M.  P.  W.  (P.  ^/iorwe.)  Jolly  good  times. 38.643 


Snarleyow.     Marryat See  Fiction 

Soi-meme.     A  story  of  a  willful  life.  M.  G..  37. 532 

Sola See  Anderson,  O.  S .  L. 

Somebody's  Ned.     Freeman 37-519 

Sommerville  hall.     Ellis 37. 742 

Jioto,  Ferdinand  de,  Life  of.     Abbott. ^e  Biography 

Speaking  likenesses.     Rossetti 38.614 

Spectacles  for  young  eyes.     Leander 37  227 

Spinning-wheel  stories.     Alcott . ." 36. 5 14 

Sports,  pastimes  and  recreations.     An^n 38.644 

Sportsman's  gazetteer.     Hallock 37-419 

Spy.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Standard  fairy  tales.     Anon 38-511 

Standish,  Miles.     Life  of.     Abbott  - .  -See  Biography 
Steam  house.     Part  L  Demon  of  Cawnpore. 

Verne See  Fiction 

Part  II.  Tigers  and  traitors.     Verne. .  .  "   Fiction 

Stephens,  C.  A.     Off  to  the  Geysers 38. 5 1 2 

Stockton,  F.  R.     A  jolly  fellowship See  Fiction 

What  might  have  been  expected 38-5^3 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     Dab  Kinzer 38-  5  '4 

The  quartette 38- 5^5 

Storehouse  of  stories.     Yonge,  ed 38-217 

Stories  and  ballads.     Alden 36.518 

Stories  and  sights  of  France  and  Italy.     Lip- 

pincott 37-236 

Stories  from  famous  ballads.     Lippincott 37- 1 1 1 

Stories  from  my  attic.     Scudder . . .  See  Belles-lettres 
Stories  from  the  gorilla  country.  Du  Chaillu. 

See  Travels 
Stories  from  the  history  of  Rome.  Beesley.    ' '  History 
Stories  of  a  grandfather  about  American   his- 
tory.    Dodge 37<7i4 

Stories  of  bird  life.     Berthaud 36.319 

Stories  of  school  life.    Moncrieff 37. 143 

Stories  told  to  a  child.     Ingelow 37-447 

Storr,  F.  and  Turner,  H.  Canterbury  chimes, 

or  Chaucer's  tales  retold  for  children 38.516 

Story  of  a  bad  boy.    Aldrich 36-519 

Story  of  a  summer.     Bradley 36.328 

Story  of  liberty.     Coffin 36. 122 

Story  of  the  Herschels.     Anon 37-432 

Story  of  the  peasant  boy  philosopher.  Mayhew..37.i29 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Little  foxes 38-517' 

Stretton,  Hesba See  Smith,  H.  S. 

Strong  arm,  A.     Kellogg 37«324 

Sunday  echoes  in  week-day  hours.     Brock. .  .36.330 

Sunday  evening  hour.     Sanford >. . .  -  38-518 

Sun-rays.     Cousin  Carrie 36-129 

Swift,  J,     Gulliver's  travels 38-5»9 

Swiss  family  Robir^sgn,     Wyss 38.216 


122 


TAKE — VEBNE. 


Take  care  of  number  one.     (joodrich 37-542 

Tale  of  the  revolution.     Goodrich 37-543 

Tales  from  Ariosto.     Anon 38.520 

Tales  from  Shaivespeare.     Lamb..  .See  Belles-lettres 

Tales  of  old  Thule.     Smith 38.635 

Tanglewood  tales,     Hawthorne 37-425 

Tanner   boy,    The.     A   life   of  Gen.    U.   S. 

Grant.     Denison 37-825 

Taylor,  13.     Boys  of  other  countries See  Travels 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet.    Eggle- 

son  and  Seelye See  Fiction 

That  queer  girl.     Townsend See  Fiction 

Thomes,  W.  H.     Gold  hunters  in  Europe. .  .38.521 

Life  in  the  East  Indies 38. 522 

Slaver's  adventures  by  land  and  sea 38.523 

Thorne,  P See  Smith,  M.  P.  W. 

Three  midshipmen.     Kingston 37.214 

Three  opportunities.     Anon 38. 524 

Three  proverb  stories.     Alcott 36-515 

Three  scouts.     Trowbridge •    .  .38.416 

Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.     Champney   36.212 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  England.     Champney.  .36.213 
Three  Vassar  girls  in  .South  America.  Champ- 
ney  36.214 

Through  the  looking-glass.     Dodgson 37-7 '6 

Thunder  and    lightning.     Illustrated   library 

of  wonders.    De  Fonvielle   37-821 

Tiger  prince,  The.     Dalton 37-8i6 

Tinder  box.     Andersen 36-553 

Tinkham  Bros'  tide  mill.     Trowbridge 38.415 

Tiny  Tim   and    Dot,    and  the   Fairy  cricket. 

Dickens 37-844 

Tired  of  housekeeping,     i'frthur 36.419 

Tisandier,  G.     Water See  Science 

Told  in  the  twilight.     Daryl 37-8i8 

Tom  Sawyer,  Adventures  of.     Clemens . .  See  Fiction 

Tommy  Hickup.     Parker* 38.833 

Tommy   Try,   and   what  he   did   in  science. 

Napier 38.818 

Towle,  G.  M.     Adventures  and  conquests   of 

Pizzaro 38.525 

Exploits  and  voyages  of  Raleigh 38.526 

Magellan,  first  voyage  round  the  world 38.527 

Marco  Polo,  his  travels  and  adventures 38.528 


Uncle  Ben's  new  year's  gift .    Arthur 36  420 

Underfoot.    Nichols 38.824 

Under  the  lilacs.     Alcott 36.416 


Towle  {continued) — 

Voyages  and  adventures  of  Drake,  the  sea  king  38. 529 
Voyages  and  adventures  of  Vasco  da  Gama. 38.530 

Townsend,  V.  F.     Boy  from  Bramley 38.531 

Joanna  Darling 38. 532 

Margery  Keith 38. 533 

Max  Meredith's  millenium 38. 534 

Only  girlsj 38-535 

Six  in  all 38-536 

That  queer  girl See  Fiction 

Trading.     Warner : .  See  Fiction 

Tribulations   of  a  Chinaman.    Verne. . .  .See  Fiction 

Triton,  W.     The  fisher  boy  . .    38.537 

Trowbridge,  C.  M.     Charles  Nowood 38-538 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Bound  in  honor 38. 539 

His  own  master 38-  54° 

Jolly  rover,  the 38.411 

Lawrence's  adventures 38  412 

Phil  and  his  friends 38.412 

Pocket  rifle 38.413 

Silver  medal 38.414 

Tinkham  brother's  tide-mill .     38  415 

Three  scouts. .  .  .•. 38. 416 

True  blue.     Kingston 37-215 

Truthfinder.     Goodrich 37-544 

Tucker,    Mrs.    C.     (A.  L.  0.  E.)    Braid   of 

cords 38.417 

Christian  conquest 38.418 

Cortley  hall 38.419 

Flora;  or  self  deception 38.420 

Ned  Franks 38.421 

Nut-shell  of  knowledge 38.422 

Wings  and  strings 38.423 

Twain,  Mark See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Tweedie,  W.  R.     Joseph  and  his  brethren . .  38  424 
Twenty   thousand    leagues    under    the    sea. 

Verne See  Fiction 

Twenty  years  ago.     Craik 36. 1 38 

Twice  lost.     Kingston 37.216 

Twin  cousins.     Clarke 36, 116 

Twin  sisters.     Sandham 38.616 

Two  admirals.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Two  daughters.     Dickens 37. 843 

Two  lives  in  one.     Gordon 37 .547 


Under  the  willow  tree.     Andersen 36. 534 

Undine.     De  la  Motte  Fouque  .. . See  Fiction 

Upside  down.      Parker 33  S34 


Valerie.     Marryat' See  Fiction 

Vegetation.     Marion See  Science 


Verne,  Jules.     Adventures   in  the  land  of  the 

Behemoth ...» See  Fiction 


VERN^ ^WINTER. 


123 


Verne  (contmued) — 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days See  Fiction 

Begum  s  fortune "  '* 

Cryptogram '*  " 

Desert  of  ice "  " 

Doctor  Ox "  " 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon , "  " 

Floating  city "  " 

Fur  country "  " 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon "  ** 

Hector  Servadac "  " 

In  search  of  the  castaways "  " 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth "  " 

Journey  to  the  north  pole "  ': 

Jungada,   or   eight    hundred  leagues  on 

the  Amazon "  " 

Michael  Strogofif "  " 

Mysterious  island '  •  " 


Wanderers,  The.     Kingston 33-217 

War  trail.     Reid 38.726 

Warner,  C.  D.     Being  a  boy 38.425 

Warner,  S.     Opportunities See  Fiction 

Trading .See  Fiction 

What  she  could See  Fiction 

Willow  brooP. See  P'iction 

Wars  of  the  roses,     Edgar 37732 

Washed  ashore.     Kingston 37- 218 

Water,  wonders  of  Tisandier See  Science 

Water  babies.     Kingsley 37-329 

Water  witch.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Way  to  be  good.     ( Young  Christian   aeries,) 

Abbott 36.761 

Ways  and  tricks  of  animals.     Hooper 37-438 

Ways  of  the  hour.     Cooper See  Fiction 

We  and  the  world.    A  book  for  boys.    Ewing.37.611 
We   boys.     Written   by  one   of  us    for    the 
amusement   of  pas   and   ma's  in  general; 

Aunt  Louisa  in  particular 38.426 

Weeks,  H.  C.     {Campbell  Wheaton.)    Ains- 

lee  stories 38. 428 

Six  sinners 38.427 

Weighed  in  the  balance.     Robbins 38.733 

Weir.     History  of  the  robins 38-429 

Well  begun  is  half  done.    Baron  and  Deutch.36.314 

Wentworth,    May See.  Newman,  M.  W. 

Wentworths,  The.     Pindar 38-711 

Wept  of  wish-ton-wish.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Wetherell,   E See  Warner,  S. 

What  Katy  did.     Woolsey 38-445 

What  might  have  been  expected.     Stockton. .38. 513 


Verne  (continued) — 

Off  on  a  comet See  Fiction 

Steam  house "         " 

Parti.  Demon  of  Gawnpore "         '* 

Part  II.    Cryptogram "         '• 

Tribulations  of  a  Chinaman '•         " 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea  "         " 

Winter  on  the  ice "         •' 

Viardot,  L.     Sculpture See  Science 

Vignettes   of  American     History.      Howitt, 

See  History 

Viking  Bodleys,  The .      Scudder 38 .  625 

Vikram  and  the  vampire.     Burton,  ed.        . .  .36.337 

Virgil,  stories  from.     Church iSee  Belles-lettres 

Voyages   and   adventures   of  Drake,  the  sea 

l<ing 38.529 

Voyages  and  adventures  of   Vasco  de  Gama. 

Towle 38. 530 


What  she  could.     Wiirner iSee  Fiction 

What  the  moon  saw.     Andersen 36-535 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it.     Goodrich. . .  .37.545 

What  Tommy  did.     Miller 37-137 

Wheaton,  Campbell See  Weeks,  Helen  C. 

Whispers  from  fairy  land.       Hugessen 37-442 

White  chief;  a  legend  of  north  Mexico.  Reid. 38. 727 
White  elephant;  or  the  hunter.s  ot    Ava,  and 

the  king  of  the  golden  foot.     Dalton 37-8i7 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.     Boys  at  Chequas- 

sett 38.431 

Who  is  greatest?     Arthur 36.421 

Who  is  happiest  ?     Arthur 36.422 

Who  was  Paul  Grayson  ?     Habberton 37-4i8 

Wild  life.     Reid 38.729 

Wild  life  under  the  equator.  Du  Chaillu.  See  Travels 

Wild  huntress.     Reid 38.728 

Wild  (II an  of  the  west.     Ballantyne 36.444 

Wild  swans.     Andersen 36.536 

Will  and  a  way.     Michel 37-136 

Will  Weatherhelm.     Kingston 37-219 

William  the   Conqueror,    King   of  England. 

History  of.     Abbott 36.714 

William  Henry  letters.     Diaz 37.832 

Williamson,  E.  H.     Quaker    partisans.  The. 

A  story  of  the  revolution 38.432 

Willow  Brook.     Warner See  Fiction 

Winchester,  Carroll See  Curtis,  Mrs.  C.-P. 

Winged  lion.     De  Mille 37.824 

Wings  and  strings.     Tucker 38.423 

Winnard,  Miss.     Fanny  and  Arthur 38.433 

Winter  and  summer  at  Burton  Hall.    Greene. 37. 548 


1^4 


WlifTEn — SiBCHOKKK. 


Winter  on  the  ice.     Verne See  Fiction 

Wit  bought.     Goodrich .' .  •  •   37-546 

Wolf  Run.     Kellogg 37-325 

Women  of  worth.     A  book  for  girls 3^-434 

CONTENTS. 

Ann  Flaxraan.  Madame  Neckar. 

Anne  Letitia  Barbauld.         Madame  Oberlln. 

Caroline  L.  Herschel.  Margaret  Mercer. 

Charlotte  Bront6.  Maria  Theresa. 

Elizabeth  Fry.  Martha  Washington. 

Hannah  Moore.  Mary  Washington. 

Harriett  Newell.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rowe. 

Isabella,  Queen  of  Spain       Mrs.  Wordsworth. 

Lady  Hutchinson.  Rebecca  Mott. 

Lady  Mcintosh.  Sarah  Boardman  Judson 

Lady  Russell.  Sarah  Martin. 

Lady  Warwick.  Sarah  Lanman  Smith. 

Wonderful  city  of  Tokio.     Greey 37-4^4 

Wonderful  life.     Stretton 38.642 

Wonders  of  creation.     Anon 38-435 

Wonders  of  science.     Mayhew 37-130 

Wonders  of  the  vegetable  vforld.      Anon 38.436 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.    Boy's  own  book  of  natural 

history 38-437 


Wood,  Mrs.  K.  T.     Doctor  Dick 38.438 

Six  little  rebels 38.439 

Wood  magic.    Jefferis 37-312 

Woolsey,    S.  C.     {Susan  Coolidge.)     Cross- 
patch  and  other  stories 38.440 

Eyebright 38.441 

Guernsey  lily 38.442 

Mischiefs  thanksgiving 38.443 

Round  dozen ,  A 38.444 

What  Katy  did 38-445 

Words  of  hope.     Anon 38.211 

Work.     Alcott 36-517 

Worst  boy  in  town.     Anon 38  21 2 

Worthington.     Parrots  and  monkeys 38.213 

Wright,  C.  E.     Marcus  Blair;  a  story  of  pio- 

vincial  times See  Fiction 

Wright,  H.  C.    A  kiss  for  a  blow 38.214 

Wright,  J.  H.     Ocean  work 38.215 

Wyandotte.     Cooper See  Fiction 

Wyss,  J.  R.,  and   Montolieu,   J.  I.  P.  de  B., 

{baronne.)   Swiss  family  Robinson 38.216 


Xerxes  the  great,  king  of  Persia.    History  of.     Abbott 36.715 


Yonge,  C.  M.     Storehouse  of  stories 38.217 

Young  folk's  history  of  the  Bible See  Religion 

Young  folks'  history  of  England 26.421 

Young  folks'  history  of  France 26.422 

Young  folks'  history  of  Germany 26.423 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece 26.424 

Young  folks'  history  of  Rome 26.424 A. 

Young  Americans  in  Japan.     Greey 37-413 

Young  Americans'  library  of  eminent   states- 
men.    Life  of  Henry  Clay See  History 

Young  Ben  Franklin.     Mayhew ...37.131 

Young  botanist.  The.     Anon 38.218  ' 

Young  Crusoe,  The.     Harley 37  422 

Young  Dodge  club,  or  the   winged  lion.    De 

Mille 37.824 

Young  folks'  annual.     Anon 38.219 

Young  folks'   book    of   poetry.      Campbell. 

See  Poetry 
Young  folks'  history  of  America.  Butterworth. 

See  History 


Zigzag  journeys  in  Acadia.     Butterworth 36.344 

Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands.  Butter-worth.36.345 

Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.    Butterworth 36.346 

Zigzag  journeys  in   northern   lands.     Butter- 


Young   folks'  history    of  the  Bible.     Yonge. 

See  Religion 
Young  folks'   history    of    England.     Yonge. 26.421 

Young  folks'  history  of  France.     Yonge 26.422 

Young  folks'  history  of  Germany.     Yonge..  .26.423 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.     Yonge 26.424 

Young  folks'  history  of  Rome.     Yonge 26.424A 

Young  folks'   history  of  the   United   States. 

Higginson 23.322 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the  Union. 

Champlin    22.219 

Young  fur  trader.         Ballantyne 36.445 

Young  lady's  offering.     Sigourney 38.633 

Young  nimrods  around  the  world.     Knox. . .  .37.226 
Young  nimrods  in  North  Americo.     Knox. .  .37.225 

Young  rajah.     Kingston 37.2eo 

Young  shipbuilders  of  Elm  island.     Kellogg.  .37.326 

Young  wrecker.     Bache 36.426 

Young  wreckers.    Adams 36.623 

Youth's  history  of  California.     Norman 24. 1 19 


worth 36.347 

Zigzag  journeys   in    the   Occident.     Butter- 
worth   36.348 

Zschokke,  H,     Gold-maker's  village.   37531 


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California,  statutes  of  1880 See  Reference. 

Charaberlin,    Franklin.     American   commercial  law 

for  business  men. 
Connecticut,  Private  laws  of.     1836, 
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Dickinson,  Rodolphus.    Powers  and  duties  of  Justices 

of  the  Peace. 
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(See   also.   Reference. 


Harper's  monthly  magazine.     1850-1885 43. 411. 

43.511  and  43.612 

Harper's  monthly  magazine.     Index 43-412 

Littell's  living  age 40. 21 1  and  40. 1 1 1 

News,  Oakland  daily.    Jan.  1869-Jan.  1877.  12  vols. 

Old  and  new  magazine.     1870- 1872   43 -112 

Overland  monthly.     1868-1875 . .  .43. 1 1 1  and  43.212 


Popular  science  monthly.     1.872-1885 43-21 1 

and  43.313 
Scribner's  magazine  and  The  Century.    1870 

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Scribner's  magazine.     Index.     1870-1875. .  .43.312 
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POETRY  Ar^D  DRAMA. 


Adams,  W.  D.,  ed.     Comic  poets  of  the  nine- 
teenth century 39-8ii 

Aeneid  of  Virgil.     Done  into   English  verse. 

Morris 40. 564 

Aeschylus.     Dramas.     Swanwick 30.812 

Aftermath.     Longfellow 4P-5I9 

Akenside,  Mark.     Poetical  works 39.816 

Alighieri See  Dante  Alighieri 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey.     Cloth  of  gold   and 

other  poems 39814 

Flower  and  thorn 39-  8 1 5 

Mercedes  and  other  lyrics 38.816 

Pampinea  and  other  poems 39-  8 1 7 

XXXVI  lyrics  and  XII  sonnets   39.Si8 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.     Tragedies,  the 37-  8 1 9 

Alger,  William   Rounseville.     Poetry   of  the 

Orient 39820 

All  around  the  year.     Goodale 39-3 14 

All's  well  that  ends  well.     Shakespeare 40'454 


Bailey,  Philip,     Festus 39828 

Baillie,  Joanna.     Complete  poetical  works. .   39.829 

Baker,  G.  M.     Drawing  room  stage 39-830 

Exhibition  drama 39  831 

Handy  dramas 39832  and  39.833 

Handy  speaker 39. 834 

Balaustion's  adventure,    including  a  transcript 

of  Euripides.     Browning 39-723 

Ballads  and  other  poems.     Tennyson 40. 348 

Ballads  and  sonnets.     Rossetti 40.439 

Banks,  Rev.  J.     Works  of  Hesiod  and  others. 39. 338 

Barlow,  W.  S.     The  voices 39-835 

Baroness  of  New  York,  The.     Miller 40.548 

Baskerville,    A.,    ed.     Poetry  of  Germany. 

(Collection.) 39-836 

Bay  of  seven  islands  and  other  poems.     Whit- 
tier 40-372 

Beattie,  James.     Poetical  works  with  memolr,39.837 
Beaumont,  F.  and  Fletcher,  John.     Works 

of 39-711 

Beers,  Henry  A.     Odds  and  ends  ;  verses  hu- 
morous, occasional  and  miscellaneous 39-712 

Bell,  Robert,  ed.      Early  ballads  and  songs  of 

the  peasantry  of  England 39-713 


Along  the  way.     Dodge 39  417 

Among  the  hills  and  other  poems.     Whit  tier.  40. 371 

Ancient  ballads  and  legends.     Dutt 39-421 

Angelo.     Bloede 39«7i9 

Anthony  and  Cleopatra.     Shakespeare 40455 

Apple  blossoms.     Goodale 39-315 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.     Orlando  Furioso 39-821 

Arnold  and  Andre.     Calvert 39-6i  5 

Arnold,  Edwin.     Light  of  Asia 39  822 

Pearls  of  the  faith 39-823 

Poems 39 .824 

Arnold,  George;  with   biographical   sketch  of 

the  poet  by  William  Winter 39-825 

Arnold,  Matthew.     Poems 39.826 

As  you  like  it.     Shakespeare 40.456 

Atalanta  in  Calydon,  a  tragedy.  Swinburne  ..40.329 
Aytoun,  William   E.     Lays  of  the   Scottish 

cavaliers 39-827 

Ben  Nebo  and  other  poems.     Stuart 40.326 

Benedict,  Hesta  A.     Vesta 39-714 

Benson,  Eugene.      Gaspara     Stampa,    with  a 
selection     from    her     sonnets,      by    D. 

P'letcher \ 39  7^5 

Best,  Larry.     The  planet,  a  song  of  a  distant 

world 39-7i6 

Betsy  and  I  are  out.     Emerson 39-423 

Bickersteth,  Edward  Henry.     Two   brothers 
and  other  poems.     Yesterday,  to-day  and 

forever 39  718 

Bigelow  papers.     Lowell.     2  vols 40-535 

Bitter-sweet.     Plolland 39.211 

Blameless  prince  and  other  poems.    Stedman .40.318 

Blanid.    Joyce 39- 1 18 

Bloede,  Miss  G.     {Sttwart  Sterne.)    Angelo..39.7i9 
Boker,  George  H.     Konigsmark,   the  legend 

of  the  hounds  and  other  poems 39.720 

Book  of  gold  and  other  poems.     Trowbridge.40.359 

Book  of  song.     Heine 39. 334 

Book  of  the  sonnet.     Hunt.    2  vols . . ., 38.226 

Bo  wring,  E.  trans.    Poems  of  Schiller.    See  Schiller 
Boy's  Percy;  being   old    ballads   of  war,    ad- 
venture and  love.     Lanier,    ed 39-127 


BRIDE CYMBKLINB. 


127 


Bride  of  Messina.     Schiller.     Lodge,  trans. .  .40.447 

Brook,  The,  and  other  poems.      Wright 40-385 

Browning,      Elizabeth      Barrett.        Poetical 

works Sgjs'i 

Poems 39722 

Browning,   Robert.     Balaustion's   adventure; 

including  a  transcript  from  Euripdes 3Q-723 

Dramatis  personse 39-724 

Jocoseria 39-725 

La  Saisiag;  and  the  two  poets  of  Croisic. .  .39.726 

Men  and  women 39. 727 

Poems  and  dramas.     2  vols 39. 728 

Red  cotton  night-cap  country 39-729 

Ring  and  the  book.     2  vols 39-730 


Brunhild,  a  tragedy.     Geibel 39-434 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.     Poems.  .......... 39.731 

Thirty  poems 39-732 

Homer's  Iliad,  tratis See  Homer 

Homer's  Odyssey,  trans See  Homer 

Buchanan,  Robert.     Poe'ical  works 39" 733 

Bulwer See  Lytton,  E.  B.,  lord 

Burns,  Robert.     Poetical  works,  with  life    of 

author 39-734 

Butler,  Samuel.     Hudibras,  with   notes  and 

literary  memoir 39'6l  I 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,   lord.     Poetical 

works,  with  life.     10  vols 39.612 

Complete  poetical  works  of,  with  memoir  .  .39.613 


C.  b.  C.     Flyleaves.     (Collection) 39-614 

Calif ornian  verses.     Phelps 40.416 

Calvert,  George.     Arnold  and  Andre 39- 61 5 

Campbell,  L.  J.,  ed.     Yoimg  folks'   book   of 

poetry 39-6i6 

Campbell,  Thomas.     Poetical  works  of,    with 

biographical  sketch 39-6i7 

Carleton,  Will.     Farm  ballads 39-620 

Farm    festivals 39-621 

Farm  legends 39.622 

Carroll,  Lewis See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 

Cartoons.     Preston 40. 426 

Cary,  Alice.     Ballads,  lyrics  and  hymns 39.618 

Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.     Poetical    works  of, 
with  a  memorial   of  their   lives,  by  Mary 

Clenmer 39619 

Cary,  H.  F.,  trans.     The  vision;  or  hell,  pur- 
gatory and  paradise,  of  Dante  Alighieri. .  .39.422 

Caustic,  Christopher See  Fessenden,  T.  J. 

Chapel,  The,  and  other  poems.      Palfrey. .  .  .40  411 
Chapman,  George,  works  of.     3  vols. 

Vol,  I.  —Minor  poems  and  translations. . .  .39.624 
Vol.  n. — Homer's     Iliad    and    Odyssey, 

translated 39-217 

Vol.  in.— Plays 39623 

Charles,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Women  of  the  gospels, 

and  other  poems 39.625 

Chatterton,    Thomas.      Poetical     works   of, 

with  life 39.626 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     Poetical  works  of 39-511 

Selections  from  poetical  works,  with  life. . .  .39  512 
Children's  songs  from  the  hillside.     Leonard. 40. 512 

Christian's  daily  delight,  The.     Anon 39.516 

Churchill,  Charles.     Poetical  works  of,   with 

life,  3  vols 39-514 


Clarke,  Mary  Cowden.      Complete   concord- 
ance to  Shakespeare's  plays 41.434 

Clever  stories  of  many  nations  rendered   into 

rhyme.     Saxe. . . .  ■. 40. 443 

Cloth  of  gold.     Aldrich 39.814 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.     Poetical  and  dra- 
matic  works 39-  5 1 5 

Works  in  prose  and  verse,  with  memoir. ..  -39.515 
Combe,    William.     Tour   of  Dr.  Syntax    in 

search  of  the  picturesque 39-5'6 

Comedy  of  errors.     Shakespeare 40,457 

Comic    poets    of     the     nineteenth    century. 

Adams 39.81 1 

Concordance.   Clarke.  To  Shakespeare's  plays  41 .434 

Furness.    To  Shakespeare's  poems 41.227 

Conqueror's  dream.     Sharpe 40.486 

Cook,  Eliza.     Poetical  works  of 39-517 

Coolbrith,    Ina   D.     Perfect    day   and   other 

poems 39.518 

Coolidge,  Susan See  Woolsey 

Coriolanus.     Shakespeare 40.458 

Country  house  charades.     Nugent 40.569 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.     Longfellow. . .  .40. 520 
Cowper,  William.     Poetical  works,  with  life.. 39.519 

Same,  3  vols.,  with  memoir 39-519 

.Same,  i  vol.,  with  memoir 39.5'9 

Crabbe,  George.     Poetical  works  with  life  . .  .39.520 
Craik,    D.     M.     (Miss    Mulock).     Poems  ..39.521 

Poems  of  thirty  years 39-522 

Cross,    Mrs.    Mary   Ann.       (George    Mliot.) 

How  Liza  loved  the  king 39-523 

Legend  of  Jubal 39-524 

Spanish  gipsy 39-525 

Cyrabeline.     Shakespeare 4o»4S9 


128 


DANA — GERMANY. 


Dana,  Charles  A.    Household  book  of  poetry, 

(Colleclion) 39. 526 

Dante  and  his  circle.     Rossetti .«.  .40.440 

Dante  Alighieri.     Dante  and  his  circle.    Ros- 
setti  40.440 

Divine  comedy.     Longfellow,  trans 39-41 1 

Vision ;    or   hell,    purgatory   and    paradise. 

Cary,  trans 39'4i2 

Defense  of  Guinevere  and  other  poems.  Mor- 
ris   40.565 

Deirdre.    Joyce 39- 1 19 

De  Kay,  Charles.     Vision  of  Esther 39-414 

Vision  of  Nimrod 39  4'  5 

Dobson,  Austin.     Vignettes  in  rhyme 39-4i6 

Dodge,  Mary  M.      Along  the  way 39-417 


Dodgson,  C.  H.  { Lewis  Carroll.)    The  hunt- 
ing of  the  Snark 39.418 

Donne,  John.   Poetical  works,  with  memoir.  ..39.419 

Dramatic  works  of   Sheridan  Knowles 39-123 

Dramatic  works  of  Lessing 40.513 

Dramatic  works  of  Taylor 40. 340 

Dramatic  woiks  of  B.  Taylor 39-442 

Dramatic  works  of  Sheridan 40.490 

Dramatis  persona; .     Browning 39-725 

Drawing  room  stage.     Baker .* 39, 830 

Drift- weed.     Thaxter 40. 357 

Dryden,  John.     Poetical  works  with  memoir.  39.420 
Dutt,  Toru.    Ancient  ballads  and   legends   of 

Hindustan 39>42i 

Sheaf  gleaned  from  French  fields 39-422 


E.  N.     Wheat-sheaf 39-427 

Early  ballads  and  songs   of  the  peasantry   of 

England.     Roberts,  id 39-713 

Earthly  paradise,  The.     Morris 40.566 

East  and  west  poems.     Harte 39. 324 

Echo-club.     Taylor 40.341 

Echoes  from  the  foot-hills.     Harte 39-325 

Eliot,  George See  Cross  M.  A. 

Emerson,  N.  S.     A  thanksgiving  story  ;   em- 
bodying the  ballad  of   "Betsy  and  I  are 

out." 39-423 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     May-day  and  other 

pieces 39-424 


Emerson  (continued) — 

Poems 39*425 

Parnassus,  ed.     (Collecti6n. ) 39-426 

Emigrant's  story  and  other   poems.      Trow- 
bridge  40360 

English  songs.     Cornwall.     {Proctor) 40.429 

Enoch  Arden,  and  other  poems.     Tennyson.  .40.349 

Erectheus.     Swinburne 40.330 

Esther,  and  other  sacred  pieces.     Greatrex  .  39.316 

Esther,  vision  of.     De  Kay 39-414 

Eva.    Poems  by  "  Eva "  of  "The  Nation  ".  .  .39.428 
Exhibition  drama.     Baker 39-^31 


Fables.     La  Fontaine.     2  vols 39-125 

Fables  and  legends  of  many  countries  rendered 

into  rhyme.     Saxe 40.444 

Falconer,  William.     Poetical  works  with  life. 39.429 

Farm  ballads.     Carleton 39-620 

Farm  festivals.     Carleton 39-  62 1 

Farm  legends.     Carleton 39.622 

Favorite    poems,    selected   from  English  and 

American  authors 39-430 

Fessenden,    Thomas    Green.      (Christoplier 

Caustic).     Terrible  tractoration 39-431 

Festus.     Bailey 39. 828 

Fields,  Mrs.  Annie.     Under  the  olive 39-432 


Gareth  and  Lynette.      Tennyson 40  350 

Gaspara  Stampa See  Stampa,  G- 

Gay,  John.     Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir. 

2  vols 39-433 


Flora's  interpreter  and  fortuna  flora.     Hale  .  .39.321 

Flower  and  thorn.     Aldrich 39-8i5 

Flyleaves.     (Collection).     C.  S.  S 39-614 

Faxton,  E See  Palfrey,  S.  H. 

France,  poetry  of.     Longfellow 40.532 

French    Parnassus,  The.     A  book  of  French 
poetry,  from  A.  D.  1550  to  the   present 

time.     Parton,  ed. 40.413 

Fridthjof's  Saga;  a  Norse  romance.    Tegner.40.347 

Fugitive  poetry.     Hutchinson,   ed 39.226 

Furness.       Concordance     to     Shakespeare's 

poems 41.227 


Geibel,  Emanuel.     Brunhild,  a  tragedy 39.434 

Geraldine.     Anon 39  435 

German  ballads,  songs,  etc.     Anon 39-436 

Germany,  The  poetry  of.     Baskerville 39.836 


GEORGICS — HOWARD. 


129 


Georgics  of  Virgil.     Preston 40.425 

Gilbert,  W.  S.    Original  plays.    (First  series) .  ^g  4:^7 
Gilder,    Richard   Watson.     The   new  day;  a 

poem  in  songs  and  sonnets 39-438 

Goethe,  J .  W.  von.     Dramatic  works 39-439 

CONTENTS. 

Faust.  •  Egmont. 

Ephigenia  in  Tauris.  Goetz  von  Berlichnigen. 

Torquato  Tasso. 

Faust.     Hay  ward,   trans 39.440 

Faust.     Swanwick,  trans 39'44i 

Faust.     Taylor,   trans 39-442 

Hermann  and  Dorothea 39-311 

Golden  Gate,  The.     Linen 40.515 

Golden  leaves  from  American   poets.     Hows, 

ed 39223 

Golden  leaves  from  the_British  poets.  Hows,  ed.39.224 
Golden    leaves    from    the     dramatic    poets. 

Hows,  ed 39  225 


Golden  leaves  from   the  late   English   poets. 

Stoddard,  ed 40.323 

Golden  legend.     Longfellow 40.521 

Golden    links,   or    thoughts    for    the   hours. 

Anon 39-312 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Complete  works 39-313 

Goodale,  Elaine  and  Dora.     All   around  the 

year 39-3H 

Apple  blossoms 39-315 

In  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers. 39-3i6 

Gray,   David.     Poems,    with  memoir  of  the 

author 39-317 

Gray,  Thomas.  Poetical  works,  with  life. . .  .39.318 
Greatrex,    Charles    B.      Esther    and    other 

sacred  pieces 39-319 

Griswold,  R.  W.  Poets  and  poetry  of  America. 

(Collection) 39. 330 


H.  H &e  Jackson,  H.  H. 

Hale,    Mrs.  S.    J.      Flora's    interpreter   and 

fortuna  flora 39-  32 1 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene.  Poetical  writings  of, 
with  extracts  from  those  of  Joseph  Rod- 
man Drake ,39. 322 

Halpine,  CharlQs  G.  [Miles  O'Reilly.)  Poeti- 
cal works,  with  biographical  sketch 39-323 

Hamlet.     Shakespeare 40.463 

Handy  dramas.     Baker 39-832  and  39.783 

Handy  speaker.     Baker 39-834 

Hanging  of  the  crane.     Longfellow 40.522 

Hans  Breitman's  ballads.     Leland 40.511 

Harte,  F.  Bret.     East  and  west  poems 39-324 

Echoes  from  the  foothills 39  325 

Poems 39. 326 

Outcroppings  Ed.;  selections  of  California 

verse 39 .328 

Works,  poetical 39-328 

Harold,  a  drama.     Tennyson 40.351 

Havergal,    Francis    Ridley.      Life  itaosaic. 
The  ministry  of  song,  and  under  the  sur- 
face  39-329 

^*y>  John,     Pike  county  ballads   and   other 

pieces 39-330 

Hay  ward,  A.,  Trans.,  Goethe's  Faust. .  .See  Goethe 

Heavysege,  Chas.     Saul,  a  drama 39. 33 1 

Hebrews,    historical   poetry   of  the   ancient. 

2  v,     Heilprin 39-332 

Heilprin,  Michael.     Historical   poetry  of  the 

ancient  Hebrews 39-332 


Heine,  Heinrich.    Book  of  songs.  C.  Leland, 

trans 39-334 

Poems.     Bowring,  trans 39-333 

Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia.      Poetical  works,  with 

memoir 39-335 

Her  lover's  friend.     Perry 40.415 

Herbert,  George,  works  of.    Willmott,  ed 39.336 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.     Goethe 39.311 

Hermitage  and  other  poems.     Sill 40.311 

Hertz,  Henrik.     King   Rene's   daughter.     A 

drama 39-337 

Hogg,  James.     Poems 39-339 

Holland,  J.  G.     Bitter-sweet 39.211 

Marble  prophecy  and  other  poems 39.212 

Mistress  of  the  manse 39-213 

Holmes,    Oliver  Wendell.       Iron  gate    and 

other  poems 39,214 

Poetical  works 39-215 

Holy  Grail,  The.     Tennyson 40.352 

Homer,  Iliad  and  Odyssey.     Bryant,  trans. .  .39.216 
"  "  Chapman,  ^rans.. 39.217 

'*  "  Pope,  <raws 39.218 

Hood,  Thomas.     Poetical  works,  with  account 

of  the  author.     5  vols 39-219 

Hooper,  Lucy.    Poetical  works,  with  memoir. 39. 220 
Hopper,  Edward.     One  wife  too  many  ;    Rip 

Van  Bigham  ;  a  tale  of  TappanZee 39.221 

Household    book    of    poetry.     (Collection.) 

Dana,  ed 39-526 

How  Liza  loved   the  King.     Cross 39. 523 

Howard,  Henry.     (Earl  0/ Surrey.)  Poetical 


130 


HOWARD — LEGEND. 


Howard  {continued) — 

works 39-222 

Hows,   J.  W.    S.,    ed.     Golden   leaves   from 

the  American  poets 39. 223 

Golden  leaves  from  the  British  poets 39-224 

Golden  leaves  from  the  dramatic  poets 39-225 

Hudibras,  with  notes  and   a  literary  memoir 

by  the  Rev.  F.  R.Nash.     Butler 39-6ii 

Hunt,  Leigh  and  Lee,  S.  A.,  eda.     The  book 

of  the  sonnet 39.226 

Hunting  of  the  Snark.     Carroll 39-4i8 


Huntingdon,  F.  D.,  ed.     Hymns  for  mothers 

and  children 39-227 

Hymns  of  the  ages 39. 228 

Hutchinson,  J.  €.,  ed.     Fugitive  poetry.  .    .   39  229 

Hylton,  J.  D.     The  Praesidicide 39-230 

Hymns  for  mothers  and  children.  Hunting- 
don,  ed 39.227 

Hymns  of  the  ages ;  being  selections  from 
lyric.  Catholic,  Germanic,  Apostolic  and 
other  sources.     Huntington,  ed 39.228 


Iliad See  Homer 

In  Berkshire  with  the  wild   flowers.    G00dale.39.316 

In  the  harbor.     Longfellow 40-523 

In  war  time.     Whittier 40.373 


Ingelow,  Jean.     Poems 39-23' 

Ingoldsby,  Thomas See  Barham,  R.  H. 

Iron  gate,  and  other  poems.     Holmes 39'2I4 


Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Hunt.  {//.  B.).    Story 

of  Boon.     Verses 39. 1 1 1 

Jason,  life  and  death  of.     Morris 40. 567 

Jerusalem  delivered,  Tasso.    Translated  with 

life  by  Wiffin 40-339 

Joan  of  Arc;  ballads,  lyrics  and  minor   poems, 

with  memoir.     Southey 40.315 

Jocoseria.     Browning 39-725 

Johnson,  C.  F.,  trans.  Lucretius  on  the  na- 
ture of  things 40-538 

Johnson,    R.,   ed.      Lyrical   poems.      {Little 


Johnson  {continued) — 

Classics) 39-  "2 

Narrative  poems.     {Little  Classics) 39- " 3 

Playday  poems ' 39-  "4 

Single  famous  poems 39-i'S 

Jones,  M.  A.     Poems  of  memory  and  feeling. 39. 116 
Sunlight  in  the  shade   39-  "7 

Jonson,  Ben.      Works  of 39. 120 

Joyce,  R-  D.     Blanid 39-"8 

Deirdre 39-"9 

Julius  Caesar.     Shakespeare 40.467 


Keats,  John.      Poetical  works,  with  memoir 

by  Wm.  M.  Rossetti 39-I2I 

King  Henry  IV.     Shakespeare 40.463 


King  Henry  V 

King  Heni7  VI. 

King  Henry  VHL 

King  John 

King  Lear 

King  Kent's  daughter. 


"  40.462 

'  •  40. 464 

"  40  461 

40.468 

"  40.469 

Hertz 39.337 


King  Richard  II.     Shakespeare 40.465 

King  Richard  III.     Shakespeare 40.466 

King's  musician  and  other  poems.     Whittier.. 40. 374 

Kingsley,  Charles.     Poems 39-122 

Knowles,  James  S.     Drdmatic  works 39' '23 

Konigsmark,  the   legend   of  the  hounds  and 

other  poems.     Baker 39-720 

Kunst,  Hermann.     Olrig  grange 39-124 


L  Fontaine,  Jean  de.     Fables,  2  vols 39- 125 

La  Saisiag.      Browning 39-726 

Lady  of  the  Lake .     Scott 40  450 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary.      Poetry  for  child- 
ren   39. 126 

Landmarks.     Piatt 40.419 

Lanier,  S.,  ed.     Boy's  Percy  39-127 


Larcom,  Lucy,     Poems 39- '  28 

Lars,  a  pastoral  of  Norway.     Taylor 40.342 

Later  poems  and  ballads.     Swinburne 40.33' 

Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.     Macaulay 40-544 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers.     Aytoun 39-827 

Leaves  of  grass.     Wliitman 40.368 

Legend  of  Jubal.     Cross 39. 524 


LEGENDARY — MOORfi. 


131 


Legendary  ballads  of  England  and  Scotland. 

Roberts,  ed 40.434 

Leland,  Charl«.     Hans  Breitman's  ballads  ..40.511 
Leonard,  Julia.      Children's  songs   from   the 

hillside 40  512 

Lessing,  G.  E.     Dramatic  works 40.513 

Nathan  the  wise 40.514 

Life  and  death  of  Jason.     Morris 40.568 

Life  drama  and  other  poems.     Smith 40.313 

Life  mosaic,    the   ministry  of  song  and  under 

the  surface.     Havergal 39. 329 

Light  of  Asia,  The.     Arnold 39.822 

Linen,  James.     The  golden  gate 40-5' 5 

Linton,  W.  J.     Rare    poems  of  the   i6th  and 

17th  century 40.516 

Little  comedies.     Sturgis 40.327 

Living  English  poets,  1882.     Anon 40.517 

Lockhart,  J.  G.,  trans.    Spani.sh  ballads. ..  .40.318 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.     Aftermath 40.519 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish 40.520 

Golden  legend 40. 52 1 

Hanging  of  the  crane 40.522 

In  the  harbor 40. 523 

Masque  of  Pandora  and  other  poems 40.524 

New  England  tragedies 40. 525 

Poetical  works 40. 526 

Poems,  3  vols 40. 526 

Song  ot  Hiawatha .40.527 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn 40.528 


Three  books  of  song 40.529 

Ultima  Thule 40. 530 

Poems  of  Places,  ed.     England  and  Wales . .  40. 53 1 

I^'rance 40.532 

Scotland 40. 533 

Southern  states 40. 534 

Divine  comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri,  trails 39.41 1 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.     Lytton 40. 540 

Love  is  enough.     Morris 40.568 

Loves  of  the  angels.     Moore 40.561 

Lover's  tales.     Tennyson 40. 353 

Lowell,  James    Russell.      Bigelow   papers,  2 

vols 40.525 

I'^ems 40.53^ 

Under  the  willows  and  other  poems 40.537 

Lucille.     Lytton 40.542 

Lucretius,  Titus;  on  the  nature  of  things.     C. 

Johnson,  trans   40.538 

Lucretius  on  the  nature   of  things.     Watson, 

trans 40. 538 

Lusiad,  The.     De  Camoens 39-41 3 

Lyrical  poems.     Little  classics,  v.  13.     John- 
son, ed 39. 1 12 

Lytton,  E.  Bulwer.     (Lord).     Dramas 40.539 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus 40.540 

Poetical  works 40.541 

Lytton,    Robert    Bulwer.     (Owen    Meredith). 

Lucille 40. 542 

Poems 40. 543 


Macaulay,  T.  B.     Lays  of  ancient  Rome. . .  .40.544 

McPherson,  James.     Poems  of  Ossian 40.574 

Marble  orophecy,  and  other  poems.  Holland. 29. 21 2 
Marveli,    Andrew.       Poetical    works,    with 

memoir 40. 545 

Masque  of  Pandora,  and  other  poems.    Long- 
fellow   40. 524 

Masque  of  poets,  A.     (No  name  series. ) 40. 546 

Massey,  Gerald.     Poems,    with  biographical 

sketch 40. 547 

May-day,  and  other  pieces.     Emerson 39-424 

Measure  for  measure.    Shakespeare 40.470 

Men  and  women.     Browning 39-727 

Merchant  of  Venice,     Shakespeare 40.471 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.      Shakespeare 40.472 

Mercedes,  and   later  lyrics.     Aldrich 39.816 

Meredith,  Owen See  Lytton,  R.  B. 

Mickle.  Lusiad,  or  the  discovery  of  India. .  .39.413 
Midsummer-night's  dream.  Shakespeare. . .  .40.473 
Miller,  C.  H.    (Joaquin  Miller.)     Barroness 


of  New  York . 40. 548 

Ship  in  the  desert 40. 549 

Songs  of  Italy 40. 550 

Songs  of  the  Sierras 40  55 1 

Songs  of  the  sunlands 40. 552 

Miller,  Joaquin ' See  Miller,  C.  H . 

Milnes,  R.  M.     (Lord  Houghton.)    Poems  of 

many  years 40. 553 

Milton,  John.     Paradise  lost 40. 554 

Poetical  works 40. 555 

Poems 40  556 

Minor  poems  and   translations.     Chapman. .  .39.624 

Mireio,  a  Provencal    poem.     Mistral 40. 557 

Mistral,     Frederic.       Mireio,     a     Provencal 

poem.     H.W.Preston,   trans 40.557 

Mistress  of  the  manse.     Holland 39'2i3 

Moliere.  Jean.     Dramatic  works  . 40.558 

Montgomery,  James.    Poetical  works,  with  a 

memoir  of  the  author,  5  vols 40.559 

Moore,  Thomas.     Loves  of  the  angels ,.40  561 


13:^ 


MOORE — POEMS. 


Moore  (continued)-' 

Poems .- .  40. 560 

Poetical  works,  with  memoir,  6  vols 40.562 

Same 40-563 

Morris,  William.  iEneid  of  Virgil,  translated 

into  English  verse 40.564 

Defense  of  Guinevere 40-565 

Earthly  Paradise 40.566 


Narrative  poems,  (v.  4,  little  clasHca).  John- 
son, ed 39-113 

Nathan  the  wise.     Lessing 40.514 

New  and  old.     Symonds .  .40,338 


Morris  (continued) — 

Life  and  death  of  Jason 40-567 

Love  is  enough *. 40. 568 

Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.  Whitney 40.369 

Much  ado  about  nothing.     Shakespeare 40.474 

Mulock,  D.  M See  Craik,  D.  M. 

Mystical  hymns  of  Orpheus.     Taylor,  trans.  .40.346 


New  day,  The.     Gilder 39-438 

New  England  tragedies.     Longfellow 40.525 

Nugent,  E.  C.     Country  house  charades 40.569 


O'Brien,  Fitz  James.     Poems  and  stories  with 

sketch  of  the  author 40. 570 

Ode  of  life,  The,     Anon 40. 57 1 

Odds  and  ends.    Beers 39'7i2 

Odyssey Set  Homer 

Olrig  Grange.     Kunst 39-124 

One  wife  too  many;   a  tale  of  Tappan  Zee. 

Hopper 39,221 

O'Reilly,  John  Boyle.     Statues   in  the  block, 

and  other  poems 40. 572 


O'Reilly,  Miles See  Halpine,  G.  G 

Original  plays.     Gilbert 39-437 

Orlando  Furioso.     Ariosto 39-821 

Orpheus,   Mystical    hymns    of.     F,  ^Taylor, 

trans 40. 346 

Osgood,  Mrs.  S.  F,     Poems 40,573 

Ossian,  Poems  of.     McPherson 40. 574 

Outcasts,  The;  and  other  poems.  Watson.  ,40.365 
Outcroppings,       Selections      of     California 

verse,     Harte,   ed 39-327 


Pageant,  and  other  poems.     Rossetti 40.437 

Palfrey,  S.  H.     (E.  Foxton.)    Chapel,   and 

other  poems 40,411 

Pampinea,  and  other  poems.     Aldrich 39-8i7 

Pansies,     Whitney 45-370 

Paradise  lost.     Milton 40-554 

Paradox,  The.    Wilson 40,382 

Parnassus.     Emerson,  ed 39.426 

Parnell,  Thomas.     Poems  of,  with  life 40.412 

Parton,  J ames,  «<i,     French    Parnassus 40,413 

Pearls  of  the  faith.     Poems.     Arnold. 39.823 

and  39,824 

Pennsylvania  pilgrim.  The.     Whittier 40. 375 

Percy,  Thomas,  ed.    Reliques  of  ancient  Eng- 
lish poetry 30.414 

Boy's  Percy,     Lanier,  ed 39-127 

Perfect  day,  A;  and  other  poems.     Coolbrith,39,5i8 

Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre.     Shakespeare 40,475 

Perry,  Norah,     Her  lover's  friend,   and  other 

poems 40.41 5 

Phelps,  C.  H.     California  verses 40.416 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.     Poetic  studies  . . .  .40.417 
Songs  of  the  silent  world 40.418 


Piatt,  John  James.     Landmarks 40.419 

Western  windows 40.420 

Piatt,  Mrs.  S.  M .  B.     That  new  world 40.421 

Pike  county  ballads  and  other  pieces.     Hay.  .39.330 

Planet,  The.     Best 39-716 

Pleasant  hours  in  an  eventful  life.     Stewart.  .40.320 

Playday  poems.    Johnson,  ed 39*  1 14 

Plays,  Chapman 39-623 

Pocahontas,  and  other  pieces.     Sigoumey. .  .40.491 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen.     Poems  of 40.422 

Poems.     Arnold 39.826 

Browning 39. 722 

Bryant 39  73i 

Emerson 39-425 

Harte 39-425 

Poe • 40.422 

Saxe 40.445 

Scott , 40.45 1 

Shelley 40.487 

Story 40.324 

Taylor 40-343 

Verey 40.364 

Poems  and  ballads .     Swinburne 40. 332 


POEMS — SAXE. 


133 


Poems  and  dramas.     Browning 39-728 

Poems  by  "Eva" 39-428 

Poems  for  children.     Thaxter 40.358 

Poems  of  England.     Longfellow 40.531 

Poems  of  France.     Longfellow 40. 532 

Poems  of  many  years.     Milnes 40-  553 

Poems  of  memory  and  feeling.     Jones 39. 1 16 

Poems  of  Ossian.     McPherson 40. 574 

Poems  of  Schiller.     Bo  wring,  trans See  Schiller 

Poems  of  Scotland.     Longfellow,  ed 40.533 

Poems  of  thirty  years.     Craig 39. 522 

Poems  of  the  Orient.    Taylor 40. 344 

Poems  of  the  Southern   States.     Longfellow, 

ed  40.534 

Poetic  studies.     Phelps 40.417 

Poetical  quotations.     Watson See  Reference 

Poetical  works  of : 

Akenside   39'8i3 

Baillie,  Joanna 39-829 

Browning 39-721 

Byron 39-6i2 

Byron,  complete 39-6i3 

Campbell,  Thomas 39-6i7 

Cook,  Eliza 39517 

Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe 39-619 

Chatterton * 39.626 

Holmes    39-215 

Hooper *. 39.220 


Poetical  {continued)  — 

Harte 39.328 

Longfellow 40.526 

Lytton 40.541 

Scott 40.452 

Shakespeare 40.485 

Shelley 40.488 

Tennyson 40.354 

Whittier 40.376 

Poetry  for  children.     Lamb 39.126 

Poetry  of  Germany.     Baskerville,  ed 39-836 

Poetry  of  the  Orient.     Alger 39. 820 

Poets  and  poetry  of  America.     Griswold 39- 320 

Pope,    Alexander.      Complete    works,    with 

life 40.423 

Homer's  Odyssey 39.218 

Poems. 40. 424 

Praesidicide,  The.     A  poem.     Hylton 39.230 

Preston,  Harriet  W.     The  Georgics  of  Virgil 

translated  into  English  verse 40.425 

Preston,  Margaret  J.     Cartoons 40.426 

Prince  Deukalion.     Taylor 40.345 

Prior,  Mathew.     Poetical  works  with  life 40.427 

Proctor,  Adelaide  A.     Complete  poems 40.428 

Proctor,  Edna  Dean.     Poems 40.430 

Proctor,  Bryan  W.     English  songs 40.429 

Prout,  Father See  Mahony,  F. 

Putnam.     Handy  book  of  quotations 40-43I 


Queen  Mary,  a  drama.     Tennyson 40  355 

Quiet  hours.     (Collection) 40.432 


Quotations.  Putnam's  handy  book  of  popular. 40. 431 


Rare  poems  of  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth 

century.     Linton 40. 516 

Reade,  Buchanan.     Poems 40.433 

Red  Cotton  night-cap  country.     Browning. .  .39.729 
Rejected  addresses  and  other  poems,    with   a 

biographical  sketch.     Smith,  J.  and  H 40.314 

Reliques  of  ancient  Englisti  poetry.     Percy  ..40.414 

Ring  and  the  book.  The,      Browning 39-736 

Ring  of  amethyst.     Rollins 40.436 

Roberts,  J.  S.,  ed.  Legendary  ballads  of  Eng- 
land and  Scotland 40.434 

Rogers,  Samuel.      Poems 40.435 


Rolfe,  W.  J.  Edition  of  Shakespeare.S'ee  Shakespeare 

Rollins,  Alice  W.     Ring  of  amethyst 40.436 

Romeo  and  Juliet.     Shakespeare 40.476 

Rossetti,   Christina   G.     Pageant,  and  other 

poems 40.437 

Poems 40.438 

Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel.      Ballads  and   son- 
nets   .40.439 

Dante  and  his  circle 40.440 

Poems 40.441 

Rowton,    F.     .Cyclopaedia  of  female    poets 

See  Reference 


Salome,  the  daughter  of  Herodias,  a  dramatic 

poem.     Anon 40.442 

Saul,  a  drama.     Heavysege 39- 33' 


Saxe,  John  G.      Clever  stories  of  many  na- 
tions  40.443 

Fables  and  legends 40>444 


134 


SAXE — TAYLOR 


Saxe  (continued) — 

Poems 40.445 

Schiller,  Frederick.  Bride  of  Messina.  Lodge, 

trajis 40. 447 

Poems  and  ballads.     Lytton,  trana 40. 449 

Poems.      Bowring,  trans 40.448 

Works,  historical  and  dramatic.     3  vols. .  .  .40.446 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Lady  of  the  lake 40.450 

Poems 40.451 

Poetical  works 40.452 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H.    Pocahontas  and  other 

poems. 40.491 

Siel,  E.  R.     The  hermitage,  and  other  poems  40.311 
Single   famous   poems.     (Collection).     John- 
son, ed 39*115 

Shakespeare,  W.     Works.     White.  «d 40.453 

Shakespeare,  William.     Poetical  works  with 

memoir 40.485 

Works Hee  Drau<a 

Clarke.  Concordance  to  Shaksepeare.  See  Reference 
Furness.       Concordance     to  .Shakespeare's 

poems 41.227 

Shakespeare's    treasury    of     wisdom     and 

knowledge.     Stearns See  Belles-lettres 

Sharpe,  William.  The  conqueror's  dream,  and 

other  poems  .  40.486 

Sheaf  gleaned  in  French  fields.     Dutt 39-422 

Shellyi  Percy  B.     Poems  from 40487 

Poetical  works,  with  memoir 40.488 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley.    Complete  works 

with  life 40.489 

Dramatic  works 40.490 

Ship  in  the  desert.     Miller 40-549 

Skelton,  John.     Poetical  works.     2  vols 40.312 

Smith,    Alexander.     Life  drama    and   other 

poems 40.313 

Smith,  Horatio  and    James.     Rejected    ad- 
dresses and  other  poems 40.314 

Snowboimd.      Whittier 40.379 

Spanish  l>allads,  and   chronicle  of  the   Cid. 

Lockhart  and  Southey,  trans 40.518 

Spanish  gipsy.     Cross 39. 525 

Spenser,    Edmund.      Poetical    works,    with 

memoir 40.317 

Song  of  Hiawatha.     Longfellow 40.527 

Song  of  Italy.     Swinburne 40.333 

Songs  before  sunrise.     Swinburne 40.334 

Songs  of  Italy.      Miller 40  550 

Taming  of  the  shrew.     Shakespeare 40.478 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     Longfellow 40.528 


Songs  of  the  Sierras.     Miller 40.551 

Songs  of  the  silent   world.      Phelps 40.418 

Songs  of  the  .springtides.     Swinburne 40-335 

Songs  of  the  sunlands.     Miller 40.552 

Songs  of  three  centuries.     Whittier   (Collec- 
tion.)  40.378 

Sonnets.    Shakespeare 40.477 

Southey,  Robert.  Joan  of  Arc,  ballads,  lyrics 

and  minor  poems,  with  a  memoir 40.315 

Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir,      10  vols. .   40.316 
Stampa,  Gaspara,    sketch  of,  with  selections 
from  her    sonnets.      Benson.      Miss    D. 

Fletcher,  trans 39.715 

Statues  in  the  block.     O'Reilly 40. 572 

Stearns.      Shakespeare   treasury  of  wisdom 

and  knowledge See  Belles-lettres 

Stedman,     Edmund     Clarence.      Blameless 

prince,  and  other  poems 40.318 

Poetical  works 40.319 

Sterne,  Stuart See  Bloede,  G. 

Stewart,  W.  F.     Pleasant  hours  in  an  event- 
ful life 40.320 

Stoddard,  Charles  Warren.     Poems 40.321 

StoQdard,  Richard  Henry.     Poems 40.322 

Golden  leaves  from  late  English  poets,     erf.. 40. 323 

Story,  W.  W.     Poems. . .' 40.324 

Valiambros.T 40  325 

Story  of  Boon.     Jackson 39. 1 1 1 

Stuart.    Hector   A.      Ben   Nebo,  and   other 

poems 40. 326 

Studies  in  song.     Swinburne 40.336 

Sturgis,  Julian See  Sturgis,  Julia  R. 

Sturgis,  Julia    R.     (  Julian  Sturgis.)      Little 

Comedies 40.327 

Sunlight  in  the  shade.     Jones 39  ' '7 

Surrey,  Earl  of See  Howard,  H. 

Swanwick,  Anna.     zEschylus,  a  drama 39.812 

Swift,  Jonathan.     Poetical  works 40.328 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C.  Atalantain  Calydon.40.329 

Erectheus 40.330 

Later  poems  and  ballads 40.331 

Poems  and  ballads 40.332 

Song  of  Italy 40. 333 

Songs  before  sunrise 40. 334 

Songs  of  the  springtide 40-335 

Studies  in  song 40.336 

Tristram  of  Lyonesse,  and  other  poems 40.337 

Symonds,  John  A.     New  and  old 40.338 


Taylor,  Bayard. 
Echo  club. . . . 


Dramatic  works. 


.40-340 
.40.341 


TAYLOR. - 

Taylor  (contimied\ — 

Lars  ;  a  pastoral  of  Norway 40.342 

Poems 40.343 

Poems  of  the  Orient 40. 344 

Prince  Deukalion 40. 345 

Faust,  tram See  Goethe,  39.442 

Taylor,    Thomas.     Mystical    hymns    of    Or- 
pheus   40. 346 

Tasso,  Torquato.     Jerusalem  delivered;   with 

life  of  author.     Wiffin,   trans 40.339 

Tegner,  Esaias.      Fridthjofs   saga,    a  Norse 

romance  . 40.347 

Tennyson,  Alfred,     Ballads  and  other  poems. 40. 348 

Enoch  Arden  and  other  poems 40.349 

Gareth  and  Lynette 40.356 

Harold,  a  drama 40.351 

Holy  Grail  and  other  poems 40.352 

Lover's  tale 40. 353 

Poetical  works 40. 354 

Poems.     Complete 40.354 

Queen  Mary,  a  drama 40.355 

Terrible  tractoration.     Fessenden 39431 

Thanksgiving  story,  A.     Emerson 39-423 

Ultima  Thule.     Longfellow 40. 530 

Under  the  olive.     Fields 39.432 

Vagabonds,  The,  and  other  poems.      Trow- 
bridge  40.361 

Vallambrosa.     Story 40.325 

Vaughn,  Henry.  Poetical  works,  with  memoir. 40. 363 

Venus  and  Adonis.     Shakespeare 40.483 

Verey.     Poems 40. 364 

Vesta.     Benedict 39-714 

Vignettes  in  rhyme.     Dobson 39.416 


-WILLIS.  *  136 

That  new  world.    Piatt 40.421 

Thaxter,  Celia.     Driftweed 40.357 

Poems  for  children 40.358 

Thirty  poems,     Bryant 39-732 

Thomson,  Jones.     Works  of ... ,    40. 362 

Thou  and  I.     Tilton 40. 356 

Three  books  of  song.     Longfellow 40  529 

Tickell,    Thomas.       Poems    of,      with     life 

See  Parnell,  40.412 

Tilton,  Theodore.     Thou  and  1 40.356 

Timon  of  Athens.     Shakespeare 40.479 

Titus  Andronicus.     Shakespeare 40.480 

Tour  of  Dr.  Syntax.     Combe 39-516 

Tragedies.     Alfieri . ,  .39.819 

Tristram  of  Lyonesse.     Swinburne 40.337 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Book  of  gold,  and  other 

poems 40. 359 

Emigrant's  story 40. 360 

Vagabonds,  The,  and  other  poems 40.361 

Two  brothers.  The,  and  other  poems.     Bick- 

ersteth 39.717 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.     Shakespeare. ..  .40.481 
Two  noble  kinsmen.     Shakespeare 40.482 

Under  the  willows.     Lowell 40-537 

Virgil.     MntiA.    Morris,  trans 40. 564 

Georgics.     Preston,  trans 40.425 

Vision  of  Echard,  and   other  poems.      Whit- 
tier 40.377 

Vision  of  Esther.     De  Kay 39-414 

Vision  of  Nimrod.     De  Kay 39.415 

Voices,  The.     Barlow 39.835 


Watson.  J.    W.      Outcast,  The,   and   other 

poems 40. 365 

Weeks,  Robert  S.     Poems 40.366 

Western  windows.     Piatt 40.420 

Wheat  sheaf,  The.     E.  N.  (collection) 39-427 

White,  Henry  Kirke.       Poetical  works,  with 

memoir 40. 367 

Whitman,  W.     Leaves  of  grass 49.368 

Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D,  T.       Mother   goose  for 

grown  folks 40.369 

Pansies 40. 370 

Whittier,  John  G.     Among  the  hills 40.371 


Whittier  (continued) — 

Bay  of  seven  islands,  and  other  poems 40.372 

In  war  time 40. 373 

King's  missive,  and  other  poems 40.374 

Pennsylvania  pilgrim 40.375 

Poetical  works.     Complete 40. 376 

Songs  of  three  centuries.     (Compilation). .  .40.378 

Snow  bound 40  379 

Vision  of  Echard,  and  other  poems 40.377 

Wilson,  J.  A.     Paradox,  the 40.382 

Willis,  N.  P.     Poems.     Complete,  with  biog- 
raphical sketch . . .' 40.381 


136  winter's — SCHILLKR. 

Winter's  tale.     Shakespeare 40.484  Wordsworth  {continued)— 

Women  of  the  gospels,  The,  and  other  poems.  with    life 40-384 

Charles 39-625  Wyatt,  Sir   Thomas.     Poetical   works,   with 

Woolsey,  S.  C.    (Susan  Coolidge).    A^erses.  .40.383  life 40.386 

Wordsworth,     William.       Poetical     works,  Wylde,  Oscar.     Poems 40.380 

Yesterday,  to-day  and  forever.     Bickersteth..39.7i8  Young  folks' book  of  poetry.     Campbell 39.616 


DRAIVEA. 


Aldrich,  T.  B.    Mercedes 38.816 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.     The  tragedies  of.     2  vols.  .38.819 
I. 


CONTENTS  VOL. 

I.  Philip. 

n.  Polynices. 
ni.  Antigone. 
IV.  Virginia. 

V.  Agamemnon. 
VI.  Orestes. 
VII.  Rosmunda. 
Vni.  Octavia. 
IX.  Timoleon. 

X.  Merope. 


CONTENTS   VOL.  II. 

XI.  Mary  Stuart. 
XII.  The    conspiracy   of 
the  Pazzi. 
Xm.  Don  Garcia. 
XIV.  Saul. 
XV.  Agis. 
XVI.  Soponisba. 
XVII.  The  First  Brutus. 
XVIII.  Myrrha. 
XIX.  The  second  Brutus. 


POSTHUMOUS  TRAGEDIES. 

XX.  Antony  and  Cleopa-      XXI.  Abel. 

tra.  XXn.  Alcestis  II. 

Arnold  and  Andre.     Calvert 39821 

Atalanta    in   Calydon.      A  tragedy.     Swin- 
burne   • 40. 329 

Bailey,  J.     Works , 39.828 

Baker,  G.  M.     Drawing  room  stage 39-830 

Exhibition  drama 39-831 

Handy  dramas. 39.822  and  39.833 

Same 39-834 

Beaumont,     Francis,   and  Fletcher,    John. 
Works  of,   with  some  account  of  their  lives 

and  writings,  2  vols 39-7II 

Browning,  R.     Poems  and  dramas.    2  vols.  .39.728 

Bulwer    See  Lytton 

Brunhild,  a  tragedy  from  the   Nibelung  Saga. 

Geibel ." 39.434 

Calvert,  George  H.     Arnold  and  Andr^.     An 

historical  drama 39.821 

Chapman,  G.     Plays 39-623 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Poetical  and  dramatic  works, 39. 515 

Country  house  charades.     Nugent 40.569 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.     (Oeorge  Eliot).     Spanish 

g'psy 39-525 

Drawing  Room  stage.     Baker 39-830 


Eliot,  George See  Cross,  M.  A. 

Erectheus,  a  tragedy.     Swinburne 40.330 

Exhibition  drama.     Baker 39-831 

Faust.     Goethe.    Hayward,  trans 39-440 

"  "  Swanwick,  trans 39-44^ 

"  "  Taylor,  trans 39-442 

Geibel,  Emanuel.      Brunhild,  a  tngedy  from 

the  Nibelung  Saga 39*434 

Gilbert,   W.  S.     Original  plays,  2  vols 39-437 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Dramatic  works 39-439 

See  also  Faust 
Golden     leaves    from    the   dramatic    poets. 

Hows,  ed 39-225 

Handy  dramas.     Baker 39-832  and  39.833 

Handy  speaker.     Baker 39834 

Harold,  a  drama.     Tennyson 40.351 

Heavysege,  Charles.     Saul,  a  drama 39-331 

Hertz,  Henrik.     King   Rene's  daughter.     A 

Danish  lyrical  drama 39. 337 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.     Drama.     Goethe 39-439 

King  Rene's  daughter.     Hertz 39-337 

Knowles,  James  Sheridan.     Dramatic  works. 39. 123 
Lessing,    G.    E.       Dramatic    works,     with 

memoir 40  512 

Nathan  the  wise 40.514 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Actors  and  the  art   of  acting 

See  Belles-lettres 

Lytton,  E.  B..  lord.     Dramas 40.543 

Mercedes.    Aldrich 38.816 

Moliere,  Jean  Baptiste  Poquelin  de.  Dramatic 

works,  3  vols 40. 558 

Nugent,  E.  C. .     Country  house  charades  . . .  .40.569 

Nathan  the  wise.     Lessing 40. 514 

On  actors  and  the  art  of    acting.      Lewes. 

See  Belles  let t res 

Saul,  a  drama.     Heavysege 39-331 

Schiller,  F.    Dramatic  works,  3  vols 40.446 


SHAKESPKAKB — TORQUATO 


137 


Shakespeare,    William.       Complete  works. 

Rolfe,  ed 40.454 

Shakespeare,    William.     Complete    works. 
Rolfe,  ed. 

All's  well  that  ends  well 40.454 

Anthony  and  Cleopatra 40.455 

As  you  like  it 40.456 

Comedy  of  errors . .    40.457 

Coriolanus 40.458 

Cymbeline , 40.459 

Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark 40.460 

Julius  Caesar 40.467 

King;  Henry  IV 40.463 

King  Henry  V 40.462 

King  Henry  VI 40.464 

King  Henry  VIII,  with  notes 40.461 

King  John 40.468 

King  Lear 40.466 

King  Richard  II 40.465 

King  Richard  III 40.466 

Measure  for  measure 40.470 

Merchant  of  Venice, 40.471 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor 40.472 

Midsummer  night's  dream 40.473 


Shakespeare  [continued) — 

Much  ado  about  nothing 40.474 

Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre 40.475 

Romeo  and  Juliet 40.476 

Sonnets 40. 477 

Taming  of  the  shrew. 40.478 

Timon  of  Athens 40.479 

Titus  Andronicus 40.480 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona 40.481 

Two  noble  kinsmen 40.482 

Venus  and  Adonis 40.483 

Winter's  tale 40.48^ 

Shakespeare,    William.     12  vols.      R.    C. 

White  ed 40.453 

Poetical  works,  with  memoir 40.485 

Complete     concordance    to    Shakespeare's 

plays.     Clarke 41434 

Stearne's  Shakespeare   treasury  of  wisdom 

and  knowledge See.  Belles-lettres 

Spanish  gipsy,  The.     Cross.     {Oeo.  Eliot.)  ..39  525 

Taylor,  B.  Dramatic  works 40.340 

Faust,     trans 39-442 

Torquato,  Tasso.     A  drama.     Goethe .40.339 


RBFBRENCK. 

Books  in  this   Department  are  not  to  be  taken  from 

the   Library. 


Adams,  W.  Davenport.     Dictionary  of  Eng- 
lish literature 41511 

Adventures  of  Baron  Munchausen.     Rasp^. 

(Illustrated) 40.212 

Agassiz,  Louis,     Contributions  to  the  natural 

history  of  the  United  States 61.261 

Alameda   county.'      Centennial     year    book. 

Holley 41. 1 12 

Alameda  county.  History  of.    Monroe-Fraser, 

ed 43-725 

Alaska  Herald,  The 4i.5i2 

Alden,  Edwin.     American    newspaper     cata- 
logue, 1883 41-513 

Alder,  G.  T.,  A.  M.  Dictionary  of  the  Ger- 
man and  English  languages 41.514 

Allibone,    S.   Austin.     Critical  dictionary   of 

English  literature 4'  5^5 

Great  authors  of  all  ages 40.213 

Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tenny- 
son   40. 2 14 

Prose  quotations  from  Socrates  to  Macaulay.40. 215 
Allusions,  references,  plots  and  stories,  Read- 
er's hand-book  of.     Brewer 41.418 

Amador  county,  History  of.     Mason 61. 141 

America,  illustrated.      Williams 40.233 

American  cyclopaedia,    AppIeton"s.      George 

Ripley  and  Charles  A.  Dana,  eda 42.311 

American   mechanical   dictionary.     Knight.  .42.715 
American  newspaper  catalogue,  1883.  Alden. 41. 513 
American  newspaper  directory,  1880.      Row- 
ell 42.317 

American  ornithology.  Wilson  and  Bona- 
parte  , 40.234 

Americanisms,  Dictionary  of.     Bartlett 41-525 

Ancient  gems  from  the  collections  of  Earl 
Percy  and  Hon.  T.  M.  Slade.  (Sculp- 
ture and   painting.)     Anon 41.516 

Andrews,    A.    E.,    LL.    D.       I^tin- English 

lexicon 41.517 

Annual    cyclopasJia,     Applcton's,     1876-78. 

New  scries 43-312 


Anthon,  Charles,    LL.  D.     Classical  diction- 
ary  41.518 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities. 4 1.5 19 

Appleton's  European  guide  book 41.520 

Apponjri,  Flora  H.     Libraries  of  California.. 4 1.521 
Architecture,      Gothic     and      Renaissance. 

Smith .42.219 

Architecture.      History  of,   in  all  countries. 

Fer^^usson 4I-2I9 

Architecture.     History  of  Indian  and   East- 
ern.    Fergusson 41.220 

Architecture.     History  of  modern   styles  of. 

Fergusson 41.221 

Architecture.     Lectures  on,     Le  Due 40.221 

Architecture.     National  cottage.     Hussey, .  .41. 123 

Art,  dictionary  of  terms  in.     Fairholt 4'-2i7 

Art,  elementary  history  of.     D'Anvers 4'-323 

Art,  gems  of  English.      P.a'grave 42- 5 "5 

Art,  handbook  of  legendary  and  mythological. 

Clement 41-435 

Art,    history     of     ancient.       Winckelmann. 

Henry  Lodge,  trans 40.235 

Art  culture,  handbook  of.    Ruskin.     Rev.  W. 

II.  Piatt,  erf 40.228 

Art  education  applied  to  industry.     Nichols  .  .42.511 

Art  furniture.     Watt 43-7i8 

Art  in  America.     Benjamin 4'-530 

Art  in  Europe,  contemporary.     Benjamin 41-4" 

Art  in  France,  renaissance  of.     Pattison 40.226 

Art  in  ornament  and  dress.     Blanc 41.412 

Art  journal 41.III 

Art    work    in    earthenware.     Wheatley    and 

Delamotte 40232 

Art   work    in   gold   and   silver.      (Mediaeval) 

Wheatley  and  Delamonte 40.231 

Aryan  nations;  mythology  of.     Cox 4I-3I5 

Astronomical  and  meteorological  observations, 

1862.    Gilliss 41.230 

Atlas  of  the  woild 42.415 

Authors  of  all  ages,  great.     Allibone 40.213 


BACHK — CLBM  ENT. 


139 


Bache,  Franklin,  M.  D.     Dispensatory  of  the 

United  States   41 .  522 

Baretti,      Guiseppe.      Dictionary      of       the 

Spanish  and  English  languages 41.524 

Italian  dictionary A^-S^3 

Bartlett,  John  Russell.     Dictionary  of  Ameri- 
canisms   41.525 

Bartlett,   W.      H.       Picturesque      American 

scenery 40.216 

Bates,    Charlotte   F.      Cambridge    book  of 

poetry  and  song 40.217 

Beeton,  Mrs.  Isabella.      Book   of  household 

management   41-527 

Beeton,  S.  O.     Book  of  needle-work 41.528 

Dictionary  of  universal  biography 41. 526 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W,     Art  in  America 41  530 

Contemporary  art  in  Europe 41.41 1 

Benjamin,  Park,  ed.     Appleton's  cyclopaedia 

of  applied  mechanics. ...    41-529 

Best  reading.     Hintson  the  selection  of  books. 

Perkins 42  519 

Bibliomania.     Dibdin 41-329 

Biography  and    Mythology,     dictionary  of 

Greek  and  Roman.     Smith 42.221 

Blanc,  Charles.     Art  in  ornament  and  dress.  .41.412 

Blanc,  L.    Grammar  of  painting  and  engrav- 
ing.    Kate  N.  Daggett,  trans 41.413 

Bock,  Carl.     Head-hunters  of  Borneo 41.414 

Book  of  days.     Miscellany  of  popular  antiqui- 
ties.    Chambers 41-429 


Books.     General  catalogue  of.     Quaritch 42.411 

Booth,  James  C.     Encyclopaedia  of  chemistry.41.415 

Borneo,  Head-hunters  of.     Bock 41-414 

Botany  of  the    United   States   and    Mexican 

boundary.     Torry 42. 1 1 8 

Botta,  Anne  C,  L.     Hand-book  of  universal 

literature 41 416 

Brewer,    Rev.    E.    Cobham.     Dictionary    of 

phrase  and  fable. , ....41.417 

Reader's  handbook  of  allusions,    references, 

plots  and  stories 41.418 

Bridgeman,    Henry.     French    and    English 

dictionary 41.419 

Brock-Arnold,     George    M.       Gainsborough 

and  Constable 41 .420 

Brookes,  R.     General  gazetteer.     A.  I'iquot, 

ed 41 .421 

Brown,   I^v.  J.   Newton.     Encyclopaedia   of 

religious  knowledge 41  422 

Brown,  Thomas.     Recent  illustrations  of  con- 

chology  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. ..  .41.423 
Brush,  George  J.     First    appendix   to  Dana's 

mineralogy,  ed.  5 41.322 

System  of  descriptive  mineralogy 41.321 

Building  associations,    practical  treatise    on. 

Wrigley ,. . , 43-730 

Butts,     I.     R.      'Ready     reckoner.     Business 

men's  assistant 41.424 

Buxton,   H.  J.    W,     German,    Flemish   and 

Dutch  painting  41  -425 


Cadena,  Mariano  Velasquez  de  la.  Spanish  and 

English  pronouncing  dictionaiy 41.426 

California,  constitution  of.     Desty,  ed 41.327 

California  Geological  survey.     Botany.    Wat- 
son   43-717 

Geology.    Whitney 43.722 

Ornithology.     Cooper.     S.  F.  fiaird;  erf. ..  .41.313 

Palajontology.     Grabb  and  Meek 41.228 

California,  statutes  of  1880 42.224 

Cambridge  book  of  poetry  and  song.     Bates. 40. 217 
Campbell,   Loomis  J.     Handbook  of  words 

often  mispronounced 41.427 

Car-builders'  dictionary.     Forney 41 .22 

Cavalry   tactics.     Printed  by  order  of  the  U. 

S.  department  of  war 41.428 

Ceramic  art,  history  of.     Jacquemart 4I-I24 

Chamberlain,  W.  H.,  and  Wells,  H.  L.  His.- 

tory  of  Sutter  county 61.143 

Chambers,  R.,  ed,      Book  of  days.     Miscel- 


Chambers  (contimied) — 

lany  of  popular  antiquities 41.429 

Chambers,  William.     Cyclopaedia  of  English 

literature 41.430 

Historical  and  miscellaneous  questions 41.431 

Champlin,  John  D.,  Jr.     Young   folk's  cyclo- 
paedia of  common  things 41.432 

Chemical  technology,  hftndbook  of.     Crookes.41.316 
Chevreuil,  M.  E.    Laws  of  contrast  of  color. 

John  Spanton,  trans 41.433 

Church  building,  historical  studies  of.   Norton. 42.513 
Clarke,    Mrs.    Cowden.     Complete  concord- 
dance  to  Shakespeare 41.434 

Classical  dictionary.     Anthon 41.518 

Classical  dictionary.     Lempriere 42  719 

Clement,  Clara  E.     Handbook  of   legendary 

and  mythological  art 4I.43S 

Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  and 

their  works 41-436 


uo 


CLEMENT — DIGEST. 


Clement  (continued) — 

Outline  history  of  painting 4J-437 

Coinages  of  the  world,  ancient   and   modern. 

Mathews 42-613 

CoFange,  L. ,  LL.  D.    Zell's  condensed  cycle- 

pxdia 41-438 

Color,  Laws  of  contrast  of.     Chevreuil.    John 

Spanton,  trans 41-433 

Comic   natural   history   of  the  human   race. 

Stephens 42.227 

Commerce  and  industries  of  the  Pacific  Coast, 

Hittell 41.120 

Concholog^-     Introduction   to   the  study  of 

the  mollusca.     Tryon 42. 120 

Conchology   of  Great   Britain   and   Ireland. 

Recent  illustrations  of.     Brown 41 -423 

Concordance  to  Shakespeare.     Clarke 41-434 

Concordance  to  Shakespeare's  poems.     |jur- 

ness 41.227 

Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Cruden.41.318 
Condensed  cyclopaedia,  Zell's.  Colange,  erf.. 41. 438 
Cones,    Elliott.       Hand-book    of  American 

ornithology 4I-3II 

Constitution  of  California.     Desly,  erf 41-327 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the 

U>  S.     Agassiz 61.261 


Conversation,  its  faults  and  graces.    Peabody.42.Si7 

Cook,  Clarence.     The  house  beautiful, 4I-312 

Cooper,   J.    G.     California  geological  survey. 

Ornithology.     S.  F.  Baird,  ed 41-3 13 

Cooper,  Thompson.     Men  of  the  time 41-314 

Cox,  Sir  George   W.     Mythology   of  Aryan 

nations 4i-3'5 

Crabbe,  George.  English  synonyms  explained. 41.317 
Crookes,  William.     Hand-book   of  chemical 

technology 41.316 

Cruden,  Alexander,  M.   A.    Concordance   to 

the  Holy  Scriptures 41-318 

Curtius,  Dr.  Ernst.     History  of  Greece 4'.3I9 

Cashing,  William.     Index  to  North  American 

Review,  1815-1877 41.320 

Cyclopaedia  of  practical  information,  domes- 
tic.    Goodholme 4I-232 

Cyclopaedia      of       biography.      Appleton's. 

F.  Hawks,  erf 41. 1 16 

Cyclopaedia  of  biography.     Godwin 41-231 

Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.     Chambers.41.430 

Cyclopaedia  of  female  poets.     Rowton 42.415 

Cyclopaedia  of  physical  sciences.  Nichol. .  .42.624 
Cyclopaedia  of  the  practice  of  medicine.     Von 

Ziemssen,  erf 43-6ii  and  43.731 


D'Anvers,  N.     Elementary  history  of  art 41.323 

Dana,  James  D.     System  of  descriptive  min- 
eralogy   41-321 

Darwin,  Charles.      What  he  saw  in  his  voy- 
age round  the  world 41.324 

Dates,    dictionary    of.      Haydn.      Benjamin 

Vincent,  trans 40. 220 

De  Laporte,  Count.     French  grammar,  with  a 

treatise  on  prepositions 41.325 

De  Lolme.     French  and  English  dictionary.  ..41.419 
Dental  Jairus.     Monthly  journal  of  dental  sci- 
ence.    Thrailkill 42.116 

Deschanel,   A.    P.     Elementary  treatise  on 

natural  philosophy.    J.  D.  Everett,  <rans. 41. 326 
Desty,  Robert,  erf.     Constitution  of  the  State 

of  California 41. 327 

Devens,  R.  M.     Our  first  century 41-328 

Dibdin,  Thomas  F.     Bibliomania 41-329 

Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and   mines. 

Ure 42.123 

Dictionary  of  every-day  wants.     Youman. .  .40  237 
Dictionary  of  Greek  and    Roman  antiquities. 

Anthon 4I-5I9 


Dictionary  of  medical  science.  Dunglison.  .41.334 
Dictionary  of  music  and  musicians.  Grove.  .41.236 
Dictionary  of  obsolete  and  provincial  English. 

Wright 43-729 

Dictionary  of  quotations.     Anon 42.412 

Dictionary  of  the   Bible.     Calmet.     Charles 

Taylor,  ed 42.  Ill 

Dictionary  of  the  Bible.     Smith 42.220 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language.  Webster. 43. 720 
Dictionary  of  the    English   language.     Wor- 
cester   43-728 

Dictionary  of  the  German   and   English   lan- 
guages.    Alder 41.514 

Dictionary  of  Spanish  and  English  languages. 

Newman  ami  Baretti 41.426 

Dictionary  of  universal  biography.  Bceton.  .41.526 
Dictionary  of  universal  information.  Emerson.41.213 

Dictionary,   Philosophical.     Voltaire 43-  7 1 3 

Dictionary,  The  Dickens.  A  key  to  the  char- 
acters and  principal  incidents  of  the   tales 
of  Charles  Dickens     Pierce  anrf  Wheeler. 42. 521 
Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  Independent  Order 

of  Odd  Fellow.s.     Anon 41.330 


DISEASES- 

Diseases  of  the  nervous  system.     Hammond. 41. 114 
Dispensatory  of  the   United   States.     Wood 

and  Bache 41.522 

Disraeli,      Benjamin,     cartoons    of.       From 

*«  Punch."    Anon 42.523 

Donlevy,  Alice.     Practical  hints  on  the  art  of 

illumination 4I-33I 

Dore,  Gustave.      Legend   of  the  Wandering 

Jew.     (Illustrations.) 41-332 

Electric  illumination.    Dredge 41-333 

Elements  of  criticism.     Kames 41  - 125 

Emerson,  George  R.  Barton's  dictionary  of 
universal  information.  (Geography,  biog- 
raphy and  history) 4" -213 

Emerson,  Rev.  Joseph.     Compend  of  history. 41. 2 14 
Emerson,  William  A.     Hand-book   of  wood 

engraving 41.215 

Encyclopedia  Britannica 42.4^7 

Encyclopedia  of  chemistry.  Booth  and  Mar- 
fit  41-415 

Encyclopaedia  of  gardening.     Loudon 42  5' ' 

Encyclopaedia  of  religious  knowledge.  Brown, 

ed 41.422 

Engineering,   practical  treatise  on  hydraulic, 

and  water  supply.   Fanning 41.218 

Engineering  and  machinery,    mechanics    of. 

Herrmann  Klein,  trans 41-I19 

Fairholt,  F.  W.     Dictionary  of  terms  in  art .  .41.217 

Familiar  words.     Trisweli 42. 119 

Fanning,    J.    T.     Engineering.       Practical 

treatise  on  hydraulic,  and  water  supply.  .  .41.218 
Feathered     tribes    of  the     British    Islands. 

Mudie 42.621 

Fergusson,  James.  History  of  architecture  in 

all  countries 41.219 

History    of  Indian    and    Eastern  architec- 
ture..   41.220 

History     of     modern     styles    of    architec- 
ture  41.221 

Field,  Stephen  J.     Some  account  of  the  work 

of.    Pomeroy 42-  5^2 

Files  and  rasps,  treatise  on.  Anon 41.222 

Fine  art,  history  of.     Spooner 42. 223 

Flemish  relics,    architectural,    legendary   and 

pictorial.      Stephens 42.226 


-FUENESS.  141 

Dredge,  James.     Electric  illumination 41-333 

Duncan,  P.  Martin,  ed.     Cassell's  natural  his- 

history , 40.218 

Dunglison,  R.,   M.  D.,  LL.  D.      Dictionary 

of  medical  science 41-334 

Duplessis,  Georges.     Wonders  of  engraving.. 41 .211 
Dyce,  Rev.  Alexander.      Works   of  Christo- 
pher Marlowe 41.212 

Engineers,   manual  for  railroad.     Vose 43-714 

England,  France,  Spain.  Chronicle  of.    Frois- 

sart.    Johnes,  trans 41.226 

English  literature.     Critical  dictionary.    Alli- 

bone .41-515 

English  literature,  dictionary  of.     Adams . . . .  41 . 5 1 1 
English  literature,  guide  to  recent.  Van  Rhyn. 43.711 
English   literature,    hand-book    of.      Under- 
wood   42.122 

English  word  and  phrase.     Roget 42  314 

Engraving,  handbook  of  wood.     Emerson. .  .41.215 

Engraving,  wonders  of.    Duplessis 41. 21 1 

Etcher's  handbook.     Hamerton 4i'"3 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  a  route  for  a  rail- 
road from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  ocean 41.216 

Fletcher,    William    I.     Index  to   periodical 

literature 40.219 

Ford    and    Massinger,     Dramatic   works   of. 

Coleridge 41.223 

Forney,  Mathias  N.     Car  builder's  dictionary.41. 224 

French  and  English  dictionary.    Wallace  and 

Bridgeman 41.419 

French  and  English   pronouncing  dictionary. 

Spiers  .    42.222 

French  grammar,  containing  complete  treatise 

on  prepositions.     De  Laporte   4^-325 

Frcebel,  Frederick.     Nursery  songs 41.225 

Froissart,  Sir  John.     Chronicles  of  England, 

France  and  Spain.     Johnes 41.226 

Furness,  Mis.  Horace  Howard.  Concord- 
ance to  Shakespeare's  poems;  an  index  to 
every  word  therein  contained 41,227 


142 


GRABB — JACQUEMABT. 


Grabb,  W.  M.     California  geological  survey. 

Palseontology 41.228 

Gainsborough  ahd  Constable.     (Onat  artist 

se/Hes.)    Arnold 41.420 

Gazetteer  gf  Scotland 41.229 

Gazetteer  general.     Brookes,  erf.     Picquot.  .41.421 
Geographical  distribution  of  mammals.  Mur- 
ray  42.622 

Geological  atlas.     Wheeler 61. 147 

Geological   survey  of  Michigan,    1873-1876. 

Romingcr 42.3'5 

German,  Flemish  and  Dutch  painting.  Buxton.41.425 
Gilliss,  Captain  J.  M.,  U.  S.  N.     Astronomi- 
cal and  meteorological  observations,  1862. 41. 230 
Godwin,  Parke.     Cycloptedia  of  biography. .  .41.231 
Goodholme,  Todd   S.,  erf.     Domestic  cyclo- 
paedia of  practical  information 41.232 


Gosse,  Philip  Henry.     A  year'  at   the  shore. 

Conchology 41-23 

Government  report.  Explorations  and  sur- 
veys for  a  route  for  a  railroad  from  the 
Mississippi   river   to   the   Pacific   ocean.  .41.216 

Greece,  History  of.     Curtius 4I-3I9 

Greek- English  lexicon.     Liddell  anrf  Scott..  .42  721 

Greenaway,  Kate.     Pictures  and   rhymes  for 

children.     Under  the  window 41.234 

Griswold,  Rufus   Wilmot.     Prose   writers   of 

America. 41 .235 

Grounds.    Art  of  beautifying  suburban  homes. 

Scott 42.215 

Grove,    George.      Dictionary  of    music  and 

musicians 41.236 

Guide  book,  Appleton's  European 41.520 


Halley,   William.     Centennial   year   book   of 

Alameda  county 41.112 

Hamerton,    Philip   Gilbert     Etcher's   hand- 
book  41- "3 

Hammond,  William  A.,  M.  D.     Diseases  of 

the  nervous  system 41.114 

Hart,  John  S.  Manual  of  American  literature.41.115 
Hawks,    Francis,    D.  D.     Appleton's     ency- 
clopaedia of  biography 41.116 

Haydn,  Joseph.     Vincent,  <rf.     Dictionary  of 

dates 40.220 

Head,  Percy  R.     Italian  painting 4 1  •  i '  7 

Headerson,  Peter.     Handbook  of  plants.   ..41. 118 
Heald's  College  Journal ;   Jan.,    1872 — Dec, 

1879 61.263 

Herrman,  Gustav.     Klein,  trans.     Mechanics 

of  engineering  and  machinery 41.119 

History,  Compend  of.     Emerson 41.214 

Hittell,  John  8.     Commerce  and  industries  of 

the  Pacific  coast 41. 120 


Holy  Bible,  Old  and   New  Testament.     King 

James'  version 42.712 

Horace  Vernet  and  Paul  Delaroche.      (Great 

artist  series.)     Runtz-Rees 42.416 

House  beautiful,    The.     Cook 41.312 

Household  management.     Beeton 41-527 

Household  physician.     Warren  aiid  Small. .  .43.715 

Howells,  \W.  D.     A  little  girl   among  the  old 

masters 41. 121 

Hugo,   Victgr.     Theatre  complet,     (Dramatic 

works) 41.122 

Hunt,  Robert.,  F.  R.  S.  Supplement  to 
Ure's  dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and 
mines 42.123 

Hussey,  E.  C.  National  cottage  architec- 
ture  41. 123 

Hutton,  John  Camden.  Original  lists  of  emi- 
grants from  Great  Britain  to  America. 
1600-1700 61.262 


Ilias,  the   city   and   country  of  the   Trojans. 

Schliemann 42.313 

Illumination,    practical  hints  on  the  art  of. 

Donlevy 41-331 

Index  to  periodical  literature.     Fletcher 4' -331 

Insect,  The.     Michelet 40. 224 


Insects,   guide  to  the  study  of.     Packard 42 .5 14 

Irish   biography.      Sketches  of  distinguished 

Irishmen.     Webb 43-719 

Italian  dictionary.     Baretti 41. 523 

Italian  painting.     Head 4'-  •  17 


Jacquemart,  Albert.     History  of  the  ceramic  art 41.124 


KAMES.— 

Karnes,  Lord.   {Henry  Home.)     Elements  of 

criticism 41.125 

Keltie,  J.  Scott.      The  statesman's  year  book 

for  1880-81-83 41.126 

Kerl,  Prof.  Practical  treatise  on  metallurgy. 
Adapted  from  William  Crookes  and 
Ernest  Rhorig 42-71 1 

King  James'  Version.     The  Holy  Bible.     Old 

and  new  Testaments 42.712 

Kitto,  John,  D.  D.,  F.  S,  A.      The   pictorial 

Bible,  according  to  the  authorized  version. 42.713 


-MOORB.  143 

Knight,    Cameron.       American     mechanical 

dictionary 42.715 

The   mechanician,    a    treatise  on   the   con- 
struction and  manipulation  of  tools 42.714 

Kugler.      Painting.      Handbook    of    Italian 

schools.     Sir  Charles  Eastlake,  ed 42.718 

Kugler.  Painting  handbook;  German,  Flem- 
ish and  Dutch  schools.  Waagen  and 
Crowe,  eds 42.716 


Latham,  Baldwin.,  C.  E.     Sanitary  engineer- 
ing  61.140 

Latin-English  lexicon.     Andrews -41517 

Law  dictionary.     Tomlins 42- 117 

Laws,     the   spirit    of.      De     Montesquieu. 

Thomas  Nugent,  trans 42.618 

Le  Due,  E.  V.  Lectures  on  architecture  .40.221 
Lempriere,  J.,  D.  D.  Classical  dictionary  .  .42.719 
Leonardo   Da  Vinci.     Great     artist     series. 

Richter 42.417 

Libraries  of  California.     Apponyi 41 -521 

Libraries,  public,  of  the  United  States.  Anon, 42. 720 


Mammals,  marine,    of  northwestern  coast  of 

North  America.     Scammon 42.212 

Marcey,  Paul.     Travels  in  South  America.  ..42.612 

Marlowe,  Christopher,  Works  of-    Dyce 41.212 

Mason,  J.  D,  History  of  Amador  county.. .  .61.141 
Massinger   and   Ford,    dramatic    works   of. 

Coleridge 41.223 

Mathews,  George  D,    Coinages  of  the  world, 

ancient  and  modern 42.613 

Mayer,  Alfred    M.,  ed.     Sport  with  gun  and 

rod  in  American  woods  and  waters 40.223 

McCarty,  L.  P.  Annual  statistician,  1883. .  .42.614 
Mechanic,    universal  and  complete.    Moore.  .42.620 

Mechanician,  The.     Knight 42.714 

Mechanics,  cyclopasdia  of.  Benjamin,  ed.  .  .41.529 
Medicine  and  surgery,    text-book  of  modern 

homeopathic.     Ruddock 40.227 

Meek,    E.  B.     California  geological   survey. 

Palojontology 41.228 

Men,  Uncivilized  races  of.     Wood 43-727 

Men  of  progress,    sketches   of.     Parton  and 

others 42. 5 16 

Men  of  the  time.     Cooper 4i-3'4 


Liddell,  Henry  George.,  A.   M.,  and  Robert 

Scott.,  A.  M.     Greek-English    lexicon.  .42.721 

Lindsay,  W.  S.  History  of  merchant  ship- 
ping and  ancient  commerce. . . . , 42.722 

Literature,   manual   of   American,     Hart. ...41. 115 

Los  Angeles  county,    history  of.     Wilson. ..  .61.142 

Loudon,  J.  C.     Encyclopcedia  of   gardening. 

Mrs.  Loudon,  ed 42  61 1 

Lubke,  Wilhelm.     History  of  sculpture.     F. 

E.  Bunnett,  tra)i8 40.222 

Lusiad,  The;  or  the  discovery  of   India.    An 

epic  poem.     Mickle 42.615 

Mercantile     library      catalogue     of     1874. 

Whitaker 61.144 

Mercantile  marine.  Examination  for  offi- 
cers.    Thompson ^42. 1 14 

Merchant  shipping  and   ancient  commerce, 

history  of.     Lindsay 42.722 

Metallurgy,  practical  treatise  on,     Kerl 42.711 

Michelet,  Jules.     The  insect 40.224 

Mickle,  William  Julius.     The  Lusiad;  or  the 

discovery  of  India.     An   epic    poem 42.615 

Military  dictionary  and  gazetteer.  Wilhelm,  43.723 
Mineralogy,  first  appendix    to  5th  edition  of 

Dana's.     Brush 41-322 

Mineralogy,    .system   of  descriptive.      Dana 

and  Brush 4I-32I 

Mining  and  scientific  press;  Jan.  2d  to  June 

25,  1864 61.260 

Mitchell.     New  general  atlas 61. 145 

Mollett,  John   W.     Wattoau.     {Great  arti.it 

series. ) 42.616 

Wilkic.     {Great  artist  seriee.) 42.617 

Montesquieu,  Baron  de.  Nugent,  <ra«». . .  .42.61S 
Moore,  Frank,     Rebellion  record. , , ,    42.619 


144 


MOOBE — PIERCE. 


Moore  {continued)  — 

Universal  assistant  and  complete  mechanic.  .42.620 

Mudie,  Robert.     Feathered  tribes  of  the  Brit- 
ish islands ? 42.621 

Munro-Fraser,  J.   P.,    ed.     History  of  Ala- 
meda county 43-725 


Murray,  Andrew.     Geographical  distribution 

of  mammals 42.622 

History  of  Greek  sculpture 40.225 

Mycenae  ;  a  narrative  of  researches  and   dis- 
coveries at    Mycenae  and  Tiryus.     Schlie- 
'  mann 42.214 


National  architect.     Woodward  and  Thomp- 
son   43.726 

Natural  history,  Cassell's.     Duncan,  ed 40.218 

Natural  history,  popular.     Wood 40.236 

Natural    philosophy.      Elementary    treatise. 

Deschanel 41.326 

Needlework,  Beeton's  book  of.     Beeton: 41.528 

Neuman.      Dictionary   of  the    Spanish    and 

English  languages 41.426 

Newcomb.     Simon.    Elements  of  plane  and 

spherical  trigonometry .42.623 


Nichol,  J.  P.,  LL.  D.     Cyclopaedia  of  physi- 
cal sciences 42.624 

Nichols,   George   Ward.     Education   applied 

to   industry ; 42.511 

Pottery.     How  it  is  made 42.512 

North  American   review.     Index  to   1815-77. 

Gushing 41.320 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot.     Historical  studies  of 

church  building 42.5'3 

Nursery  songs.     Frcebel 41.225 


Old  masters,  little  girl  among  the.     Howells.  .41.121       Original  (contimied) — 

Ordnance  and  naval  gunnery.     Simpson 42.218  to  America.     Hutton.      1600  1700 61.262 

Original  lists  of  emigrants  from  Great  Britain  Ornithology,  handbook  of  American.    Cones. 41. 311 


Packard,  J.  R.,  A.  S.     Guide  to  the  study  of 

insects 42.514 

Painters,  French  and  Spanish.     Stothert 40.230 

Painters,    sculptors,    architects.      Lives    of. 

Vasari 43.712 

Painters,  sculptors,  architects,    engravers  and 

their  works.     Clement 41 .436 

Painting,    German,     Flemish    and     Dutch. 

Poynter 42.716 

Painting,  handbook  of  German,  Flemish  and 

Dutch  school.     Kiigler.     Crowe,  ed 42.716 

Painting.       Handbook    of    Italian    Schools. 

Kiigler.      Eastlake,   ed 42.718 

Painting.     Italian.     Poynter  and  Head 42.717 

Painting,  outline  history  of.     Clement 41.437 

Painting  and  engraving,  grammar  of.     Blanc. 

Doggett,  trans 41.413 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner.     Gems  of  English 

art 42.515 

Parliamentary  law,  digest  of.     Wilson 43724 

Parton,  James,   et  aU.     Sketches  of    men    of 

progress 42.516 

Patent  law.     Whitman 43-721 

Patents,  summary  of  law  of.     Simmonds. . .  .42.217 


Pattison,  Mrs.  Mark.     Rennaisance  of  art  in 

France 40.226 

Peabody,  Andrew  P.    Conversation,  its  faults 

and  graces 42.5'7 

Penny  magazine,  for  the  diffusion    of    useful 

knowledge 42.518 

Periodical  literature,   index  to.     Poole   and 

Fletcher 40.219 

Perkins,    Frederic.      Best   reading;  hints  on 

the  selection  of  books 42-5''9 

Persian  lyrics  from  the  Divan.     Hafiz 42.520 

Phrase  and  fable.     Dictionary  of.     Brewer. .  .41.417 

Pictorial   Bible  according   to   the  authorized 

version.     Kitto 42  713 

Picture  galleries,  handbook  to  public.  Thomp- 
son  42.115 

Pictures  and   rhymes   for  children.     Under 

the   window.     Greenaway  41 .234 

Picturesque  American  scenery.  Designs  by 
Bartlett,  Brown  and  Morgan.  Text  by 
Willis,  et  aln 40.216 

Pierce,  Gilbert  A.  Dickens  dictionary.  Key 
to  the  characters  and  principal  incidents 
in  the  tales  of  Chas.  Dickens 42.521 


PLANTS — SMITH.  145 

Plants,  handbook  of.     Headerson 4i.ti8      Progress,  the  world's.     Putnam 42.524 

Poetry,  Harper's  cyclopaedia   of  British   and  Pronouncing   gazetteer  or  geographical   die- 
American.     Sargent 40.229               tionary  of  the  world.     Baldwin 42.113 

Pomeroy,    John  Norton.      Some   account  of  Pronouncing  handbook  of  words  often  mispro- 

the  work  of  Stephen  J,   Field 42.522  nounced.     Soule  and  Campbell 41-427 

Poole,  William  Frederic.    Index  to  periodical  Punch,  cartoons   of   Benjamin   Disraeli,  from 

literature 40.219  Punch 42.523 

Pottery,  how  it  is  made.     Nichols 42.512  Putnam,  George  P.     World's  progress.     Dic- 

Poynter,  E.  J.     German,  Flemish  and  Dutch  tionary  of  dates 42.524 

painting 42.716 

Italian  painting 42.717 


Quaritch,   Bernard.      General    catalogue  of  Quotations,  dictionary  of.     Anon 42.412 

books 42.411  Quotations  from  the  poets.     Watson 43-715 

Questions,     historical    and    miscellaneous.  Quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson,    poet- 
Chambers 41  431  ical.  Allibone 40.214 

Quotations,   ancient    and    modern,  familiar.  Quotations  from  Socrates  to  Macaulay.  prose. 

Anon 42.413  Allibone 40-215 


Rainton,    Frederick.     Cyclopaedia  of  female  Roget,  Peter   Mark.     Thesaurus   of   English 

poets 42.414  words  and  phrases 42.314 

Ready    reckoner,    business    man's    assistant.  Rominger,  C.  Geological  survey  of  Michigan, 

Butt 41.424  i^73-7(> 42.315 

Rebellion  record .     Moore    ....   42.619  Rosseter,  William.     Illustrated  dictionary  of 

Receipts,  Cooky's  cyclopaedia   of  practical.  scientific  terms 42.316 

Xuson 42.121  Rowell,   George    P.      American    newspaper 

Revised    statutes    of     the     United      States,  directory,  1880 42-317 

1873-74 42.225  Ruddock,    E.    Harris,    M.  D.     Text  book  of 

Richter,    Jean    Paul.     Leonardo    da    Vinci.  modern  homeopathic  medicine  and  surgery.40.227 

{Great  artist  series) 42.413  Runtz-Rees,  J.     Horace  Vernet   and   Paul 

Ripley,  George.  American  cyclopaedia.  Dana,  Delaroche.     (On at  artist  series) 62.417 

ed 42.311  Ruskin,   John.      Handbook   of  art    culture. 

Rogers,  May.     Waverly  dictionary 42.313  W.  H.  Piatt,  ed 40.228 


San  Francisco  "  Chronicle,"  and  its  history. .  .42.211  Sculpture,  history  of,  Lubke.  Bunnett,  <row«,40.222 

Sanitary  engineering.     Latham 61.140      Sculpture,  history  of  Greek.     Murray 40.225 

Sargent,    Epes.        Harper's    cyclopaedia  of  Shakespeare,  William,  works  of 42.216 

British  and  American  poetry 40.229       Shore,  year  at  the.     Conchology 41  233 

Scaramon,  Charles  M.     Marine  mammals  of  Simmonds,  William  Edgar.    Summary  of  law 

the  northwestern  coast  of  North  America  .42.212  of  patents 42.217 

Schliemann,  Dr.  Henry.    Ilias,  city  and  coun-  Simpson,    Edward,    Lieut.      Ordnance   and 

try  of  the  Trojans 42.216  naval  gunnery.     Treatise  on 42.218 

Mycena;;  narrative  of  researches  and  discov-  Smith,  T.     Roger.     Gothic   and   renaissance 

eries  at  Mycenae  and  Tiryus 42.214  architecture 42.219 

Scientific   terms,     illustrated    dictionary   of.  Smith,  William,  LL.  D.     Concise  dictionary 

Rosseter 42.316  of  the  Bible 42.220 

Scott,  Frank  J.     Art  of  beautifying  suburban  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman   biography 

homes 42.215  and  mythology 42.221 


146 


SOCIOLOGY — WATTKAU. 


Sociology,  descriptive.     Spencer,   el  ak 61.146 

Soule,    Richard.     Pronouncing   handbook  of 

words  often  mispronounced 41-427 

Spanish  and  English  pronouncing  dictionary. 

De  la  Cadena 41.426 

Spencer,      Herbert,     et     al«.       Descriptive 

sociology 61. 146 

Spiers,  A.     French  and  English  pronouncing 

dictionary 42.222 

Spooner.  S.     History  of  fine  arts 42.223 

Sport  with  gun  and  rod   in   American   woods 

and  water.     Mayer,  ed. . . .    40.223 

Statesman's  year  book,  1880-81-83.     KeUie.41.126 

Statistician  anuual,  1883.     McCarty 42.614 

Stephens,  Frederic  G.     Flemish  relics;  archi- 
tectural, legendary  and    pictorial 42.226 


Stephens,  Henry  L.     Comic  natural   history 

of  the  human  race 42.227 

Stothert,  James.  French  and  Spanish  paint- 
ers  40.230 

Stowe,    Edwin.     Velasquez.      (Great    artist 

fieries. ) 40. 23 1 

Supplement   to    Ure's     Dictionary    of   arts, 

manufactures  and  mines.     Hunt 42. 123 

Sutro  tunnel,  1872.  U.  S.  government  re- 
port   42. 228 

Sntter  county,    history  of.     Chamberlain  and 

Wells 61.T43 

Swainson,  William.     Zoological  illustrations, 

figures  and  descriptions  of  animals 42.229 

Synonyms,  English,  explained.     Crabbe  ...  .41.317 

System  of  descriptive  mineralogy.     Dana. .  .41.321 


Taylor,  Charles,  ed.     Calmet's  Dictionary  of 

the  Bible 42.  IH 

Thomas,  J.,  A.  M.  ed.  Universal  pronouncing 
dictionary  of  biography  and  mytholc^y. 
Lippincott's 42.112 

Thomas,  T.,  M.  D.,  and  Baldwin,  T. 
Pronouncing  gazetteer,  or  geographical 
dictionary  of  the  world 42.113 

Thompson,  Edward  G.     National  architect.  .43.726 

Thompson,    Capt.     Erasmus.        Mercantile 

marine.     Examination  for  officers 42.114 

Thompson,  Kate.  Handbook  to  public  pic- 
ture galleries 42. 1 1 5 


Underwood,  Francis  H.  Handbook  of  Eng- 
lish literature 42.122 

United    States    Government    report.      State 

journal,   1872 42.228 

Universal  literature,   handbook  of.     Botta.  .41.416 


Thrailkill,  W.  0.,ed.  Dental  Jairus.  Month- 
ly journal  of  dental  science 42. 1 16 

Tomlins,  T.  E.     Law  dictionary 42.1 17 

Torry,  John,,  M.  D.     Botany  of  the  United 

States  and  Mexican  boundary 42.118 

Trigonometry,  elements  of  plane  and  spheri- 
cal.    Newcomb 42.623 

Triswell,  J.  H.  Familiar  words.  Quo- 
tation   handbook 42. 119 

Tryon,  Jr.,  Geo.  W.  Conchok)gy;  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  the  mollusca 42.120 

Tuson,  Richard  V.,  ed.     Cooley's  cyclopedia 

of  practical  receipts 42.121 


Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of  biogra 
phy  and  mythology,  Lippincott's.  J. 
Thomas,  ed 42. 112 

Ure,  Andrew,    M.    D.     ^Dictionary  of  arts, 

manufactures  and  mines 42. 123 


Van    Rhyn,     G.     A.    F.     Guide    to  recent  Victor  Hugo.     Theatre  complet 41.122 

English  literature ; 43- 7 '  i  Voltaire,  Francois   M.  A.  de.     Philosophical 

Vasari,    Georgio.      Lives    of   the    painters,  dictionary 43-713 

sculptors  and  architects 43-712  Vose,  George  L.     Manual   for  railroad   engi- 

Velasquez.     (Oreat  artut    series.)     Stowe.  .40.231  neers 43-7^4 


Wallacci  Prof.,  e<  a/«.     A  French  and   Eng-  Watson,  John  T.    Quotations  from  the  poets. 43. 7 16 

lish  dictionary 41 -419  Watson,  Sereno.     California  geological  sur- 

Wandering  Jew,    legend  of  the.     Dore 41-332  vey.  Botany 43-717 

Warren,  Ira,  A.  M.,  M.  D.     Household  phy-  Watt,  William.     Art  furniture 43-7i8 

sician 43-715  Watteau.      {Oreat  artist  series.)     Mollett. .  .42.616 


WAV£ttl/1r ZOOLOGICAL. 


147 


Waverly  dictionary,  The.     Rodgers 42.313 

Webb,  Alfred.     Irish  biography.     (Sketches 

of  distinguished  Irishmen.) 43-719 

Webster,  Noah.     An  American  dictionary  of 

the  English  language 43-720 

Wheatley,, Henry  B.and  Delamotte, Philip  H. 

Art  work  in  earthenware 40  232 

Art  work  in  gold  and  silver 40.231 

Wheeler,  George  M.     Geological  atlas 61. 147 

Wheeler,  William  A.  The  Dickens  diction- 
ary. A  key  to  the  characters  and  princi- 
pal incidents  in  the  tales  of  Charles  Dick- 
ens  42521 

Whitaker,  A.  E.  Catalogue  of  the  mer- 
cantile library,   1874 61 .  144 

Whitman,  Charles  Sidney.     Patent  laws 43.721 

Whitney,  J.  D.     California  geological  survey. 

Geology,     vol.  I 43-722 

Wilhelm,  Thomas.     Military  dictionary   and 

gazetteer 43-723 

Wilkie.     [Great  artist  series.)     Mollett 42.617 

Williams,  J.  D.  -  America  illustrated 40.233 

Youmans,  A.  E.,  M.  D.  Dictionary  of  every- 
day wants 42.237 

Ziemssen,  H.  von.  Cyclopa;dia  of  the  prac- 
tise of  medicine 43-6ii  and  43.731 


Wilson,    Alexander,  and  Bonaparte,    Prince 

Charles  Luciea.  American  ornithology- .40.234 
Wilson,  T.  Albert.     History  of  Los  Angeles 

county 61. 142 

Wilson,  O.  M.  Digest  of  parliamentary  law.43.724 
Wincklemann,  John.    History  of  ancient  art. 

Lodge,  trans 40.235 

Wood,    Dr.    Geo.    B.       Dispensatory   of  the 

United  States 41-522 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G,     Popular  natural  history.  .40.236 

Uncivilized  races  of  the  world 43.727 

Wood,  M.  W.     History  of  Alameda  county.  .43.725 

Woodward,  George.     National  architect 43-726 

Worcester,    J.    LL.    D.      A  comprehensive 

dictionary  of  the  English  language 43-728 

Works  of  William  Shakespeare 42.216 

Wright,  Thomas,    Dictionary  of  obsolete  and 

provincial  English 43-729 

Wrigley,    Edmond.      Practical     treatise  on 

building  associations 43-73° 

Writers  of  America,  prose.     Gridwold 41-235 


Young  folks'   cyclopaedia  of  common   things. 

Champlin 4^-430 


Zoological  illustrations.    Figures  and  descrip- 
tions of  animals.     Swainson 42.229 


RBLIGION. 


COMNIENTARY. 


Alexander,  Joseph  A.     On  Acts 11.611 

On  Mark Ii.6i2 

On  Matthew 11-613 

Alford,  Henry.  How  to  study  the  new  testa- 
ment   '. 1 1. 614 

Apocalyptic   sketches.    Lectures  on  the  book 

of   revelation.     First  series.     Cummine;s.  11.620 

Barnes,  Albert.     Notes  on  the  gospels 11. 615 

Bhagavadgita,  The;  with  the  Sanatsugatiya, 

and  the  Anugita.    Muller  ed Ii-Si3 

Biblical  reason,  why.    Anon 11. 616 

Biblical  things  not  generally  known.     Anon..  11. 617 

Buddhist  Suttas  from  Pal.  Davids ii-S^S 

Chaldean  account  of  Genesis,  The.     Smith  . .  11. 521 
Colenso.     The    Pentateuch    and     books     of 

Joshua  critically  examined 1 1.618 

Conway,  Moncure  D.     The  sacred  anthology; 

book  of  ethnical  scriptures 1 1. 619 

Cumming,  Rev.  John.  Apocalyptic  sketches. 
Lectures    on    the    book    of    revelation; 

(First  series) 11.620 

Sabbath  evening  readings.     St.  Mark 1 1.623 

Sabbath  evening  readings.  St.  Matthew  . .  .11.621 
Sabbath  evening  readings.  St.  Matthew. . .  11.622 
Sabbath  morning  readings.     Deuteronomy  .11.624 

Sabbath  morning  readings.     Exodus 1 1.625 

Scripture  readings.     Genesis 1 1. 626 

Daily  Bible  illustrations.  Sacred  history, 
biography,  geography,  antiquities  and 
theology.      Samuel,      Saul     and    David. 

Kitto 1 1.930 

Daniel,    book     of.      Thoughts    critical    and 

practical.     Smith 1 1. 412 

De  Wette,    W.   M.   L.     Introduction  to  the 

Old  Testament.     Fuller,  tran$ 11.627 

Dhamapada,  The.     Muller ii-S'S 

How  to  study  the  new  testament.     Alford ....  1 1. 614 
Introduction     to    the    new   t^i|lament.       De 

Wette  .    If 1 1.627 

Kip,,  Right  Rev.  Wm   Ingraham.    Unnoticed 

things  of  scripture 11.628 


Kitto,  John,  D.D.     Daily  Bible  illustrations. 

Samuel,    Saul  and  David 1 1.629 

Daily    Bible    illustrations.       Solomon     and 

the  Kings 1 1.630 

Koran,  The.     Sale,  trans 1 1.520 

Madley,  Edward.    Science  of  correspondences 

elucidated 1 1. 631 

Merrill,  George  E.  Story  of  the  manuscripts.  11. 511 
Morison,  John  H.  Notes  on  the  gospels. .  .  11. 512 
Muller,  F .  Max.     Sacred  books  of  the  East . . .  1 1 . 5 1 3 

New  Testament,     Revised  version Ii-5I4 

New  Testament  synonyms.     Trench '  i^'S 

Newton,   Thomas.      Prophecies  which  have 

been  remarkably  fulfilled 'I-S'S 

Notes  on  the  gospels.     Barnes 11.615 

Notes  on  the  gospels.    Morison 11. 512 

Noyes,  Geo.  R.,  D.D.      New  translations  of 

the  book  of  psalms  and  proverbs 1 1. 516 

Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  church.     Smith.  1 1. 41 1 
Peloubet,  M.  A.      Select  notes  on  the   inter- 
national lessons  for  1881 ii-5'7 

Pentateuch  and  book   of  Joshua,    critically 

examined.     Colenso, 11.618 

Pierce,  Bradford  K.      Word  of  God  opened. 

Inspiration,  canon  and  interpretation 11. 518 

Polano,  W.  trans.      Talmud.    (Selections). ..  11.5 19 
Prophecies  which  have  been   remarkably  ful- 
filled.    Newton n-S'S 

Psalms  and  proverbs,  new   translation  of  the 

book    of.     Noyes II. 516 

Revelation,  book  of.     Thoughts  critical  and 

practical.     Smith II-4I3 

Sabbath  evening  readings  on  the   new    test- 
ament. Cummings.     St.  Mark.    Sermons.  11.623 

St.  Matthew 11. 621 

St.  Matthew.     Sermons 11 .622 

Sabbath     morning    readings.       Cummings. 

Deuteronomy 11.624 

Exodus 11.625 

Sacred  anthology.     Book  of  ethnical   Scrip- 
tures.    Conway 11. 619 


SACRED — WATCHWOEDS. 


149 


Sacred  books  of  China.     Texts  of  Confucian- 
ism.    Legge 11-513 

Sale,  George,  trans.     Koran 1 1.520 

Satapatha-Brahmana.     Eggling  ii-5i3 

Science  of  correspondences  elucidated.  Mad- 
ley 1 1. 63 1 

Scripture  readings.     Genesis 1 1 .  626 

Select  notes  on  the  international   lessons   for 

1881.     Peloubet 1 1- 5 17 

Smith,  George.   Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.  11. 521 
Smith,  W.  Robertson,     Old   testament  in  the 

Jewish  church 11. 411 

Smith,  Uriah.     Book   of  Daniel.     Thoughts 

critical  and  practical 1 1 .412 

Book  of  revelation.     Thoughts   critical   and 

practical I1.413 


Smith  (continued)  — 

United  States  in  prophecy 11. 414 

Story  of  the  manuscripts.     Merrill 11.511 

Talmud,  selections  from.     Polano,  trans Ii-5I9 

Trench,    Richard   Chevenix.      Synonyms  of 

the  new  testament Ii-4i5 

United  States  in  prophecy.     Smith 11. 414 

Unnoticed  things  of  scripture.     Kip 11 .628 

Upanishads.     MuUer ii-5i3 

Vinaya.     Texts  from  the  Pali.     Rhys-Davids 

and  Oldenberg II>5I3 

White,  Ellen  G.     Spirit  of  prophecy 11. 416 

Word  of  God  opened.      Inspiration,  interpre- 
tation and  canon.     Pierce 11. 518 

Zend-avesta.    Darmesteter Ii-5i3 


DKVOTION  AIv. 


A'Kempis,  Thomas.     Imitation  of  Christ  . . . 

Alden,  Joseph.  Thoughts  on  the  religious 
life 

Baxter,  Richard.     Saints'  rest 

Beauty  of  holiness,  The.  Two  thousand  re- 
flective passages  from  the  scriptures  Anon. 

Bible  in  the  family.  The.  Hints  on  domestic 
happiness.       Boardman 

Bickersteth,  Rev.  E.     A  treatise  on  prayer. . 

Boardman,  H.  A.,  D.D.  The  Bible  in  the 
family 

Boardman,  Rev.  W.  E.  The  higher  Christian 
life 

Bunyan,  John.     The  holy  war 

Charles,  Mrs.  Watchwords  for  the  warfare 
of  life.     (From  Dr.  Martin  Luther) 

Christian  thought  on  life.    Discourses.    Giles. 

Early  piety.     Recollections  of  Harriet  B 

Fox's  book  of  martyrs.     Revised  by  Malham . 

Gilead.  On  the  vision  of  All  Souls'  hospital. 
An  allegory 

Giles,  Henry.  Christian  thought  on  life. 
Discourses 

Gleanings  among  the  sheaves.     Spurgeon  . . , 

Great  journey.  The.     Anon 

Happy  home.  The.     Kirwan . .       ,  . . . 

Havergal,  Francis  Ridley.  Royal  command- 
ments; or  morning  thoughts  for  the  King's 
servants 

Heaven,  my  father's  home.    Kimball 

Higher  Christian  life.  The.     Boardman 

Hinton,  James.     The  mystery  of  pain 


11. 313  Holme,   John   S.,   D.D.      Light   at  evening 

time.     Support  and  comfort  for  the  aged.  .11.312 

1 1. 417  Holy  living  and  dying.     Taylor 1 1.320 

13.618       Holy  war,  The.     Bunyan 1 1.422 

Imitation  of  Christ.     A'Kempis ii-3i3 

1 1. 418  Kimball,   James   W.      Heaven,  my  Father's 

home II- 314 

11.420  Kingsley,  Charles.    Out  of  the  deep.     Words 

11. 419  for  the  sorrowful Ii-3i5 

Kirwan.     The  happy  home 1 1  -316 

11.420  Light  at  evening  time.     Support  and  comfort 

for  the  aged.     Hoime. .    II. 312 

1 1. 421  More,  Hannah.     The   book  of  private  devo- 

11.422  tion 11-317 

Mystery  of  pain,  The.     Hiuton 11.311 

11.423  Out  of  the  deep.     Words   for   the  ,'sorr5wful. 
11.425  Kingsley Ii'3i5 

11.424  Piety  exemplified.  The  lives  of  eminent  christ- 

11.427  ians.     Thornton II-321 

Prayer,  treatise   on.     Bickersteth .11.419 

II. 318       Private  devotion.  The  book  of.     More ii-3i7 

Royal    commandments,    or  morning  thoughts 

11.525  for  the   King's  servants.     Havergal 1 1 .428 

11-319      Smith,  J,  Hyatt.    Gilead,  or  the  vision  of  All 

II. 416  Souls' Hospital.     An  allegory 11.318 

11.316       Spurgeon,    Rev.   C.    H.     Gleanings  among 

sheaves 11-3^9 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     Holy  living  and  dying 11.320 

11.428  Thornton,  J.     Piety  exemplified 11.321 

1 1. 314  Thoughts  on  the  religious  life.     Alden Ii-4I7 

1 1. 421  Watchwords  for  the  warfare  of  life.     (From 

1 1. 31 1  Dr.  Martin  Luther.)     Charles 11.823 


150 


AD    FIDEM ^WITNESS. 

KVIDENCES,   APOIvOOETICS,   ETC. 


Ad  Fidem;  or  parish  evidences.     Burr 1 1-327 

Age  of  reason.     Paine 11.224 

Analogy  of  religion.     Butler 11.328 

Arnold,  Matthew.     God  and  the  Bible 11.322 

Literature  and  dogma I '-323 

Atheism,  natural  history  of.     Blackie 1 1.325 

Augustine,  St.  M.  Dods,  trans.    City  of  God .  1 1.324 
Blackie,   John   Stuart.       Natural  history   of 

Atheism •. 11-325 

Burlingame,   Edward   L.,  ed.     Current  dis- 
cussion.      Colltction     from     the     chief 
English  essays  on  questions  of  the  time.  .11.326 
Burr,  E.  F.     Ad  fidem;  or  parish  evidences. .  11.327 
Butler,  Joseph  H.,  D.  C.  L.     Analogy  of  re- 
ligion   1 1  - 32S 

Cabell,  J.  L.,  M.  D.     Testimony  of  modern 

science  to  the  unity  of  mankind 1 1 .  329 

Cairns,  John,  D.  D.  Unbelief  in  the  eigh- 
teenth   century,      Cunningham     lectures 

for   1880 11-330 

Chadbourne,    P.    A.,    A.    M.     Lectures    on 

natural  theology i ^-H^ 

Chad  wick,  John  W.  Faith  of  reason.  Dis- 
courses  11.322 

Chapin,   James   H.,    Ph.  D.     Creation,    and 

early  developments  of  society 1 1-333 

Christ  and  modern  thought.  Cook.  Mon- 
day lectures  . 1I.211 

Christian   theology  and  modern  skepticism. 

Duke  of  Somerset 11 .226 

Christlieb,  Theodore,  D.  D.  Modern  doubt 
and  Christian  belief.  Apolc^etic  lec- 
tures '. 11-334 

City  of  God.    St.  Augustine.    M.  Dods,  trans.  1 1.324 
Cook,  Joseph.     Christ  and   modern  thought. 

Monday  lectures. 1 1.21 1 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.     Religion  and  chemistry. .  .11.212 
Creation,  and  early  developments  of  society. 

Chapin 1 1.333 

Draper,  John  William.  History  of  the  con- 
flict between  religion  and  science 11.213 

Ecce  Deus.  Essays  on  the  life  and  doc- 
trines of  Jesus  Christ.     Anon 11. 214 

Ecce   Homo.     Survey  of  the  life  and  works 

of  JesusChrist.     Anon 11. 215 

Essays  on  questions  of  belief.  Current  dis- 
cussion.    Burlingame,  ed 11.326 

Faith  of  reason.     Discourses.     Chad  wick 1 1 .332 

Fishbough,  Wm,  Macrocosm  and  microcosm.  11. 216 


God  and  the  Bible.     Arnold 11  322 

Gray,  Asa.     Natural  science  and  religion  ....  11. 217 

Half  truths  and  the  truths.    Manning 11. 219 

Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences.     Pierce 1 1.225 

Leathes,  Rev.  Stanley,  M.  A.  Witness  of 
the  old  testament  to  Christ.  Boyle  lec- 
tures for  1868 1 1. 218 

Liberty  of  conscience  illustrated.     Massie. ..  .11.220 

Literature  and  dogma.     Arnold 1 1.323 

Macrocosm  and  microcosm.     Fishbough. . . .  .11.216 
Manning,  J.  M.     Half  truths  and  the  truth. .  11. 219 
Massie,  J.  W.     Liberty  of  conscience.     Illus- 
trated   1 1.220 

Meslier,  John.     Superstition  in  all  ages.  Free 

thought 1 1. 221 

Mill,  John  Stuart.     Three  essays  on  religion. .  11.222 
Modern  doubt   and   Christian  belief.     Apolo- 

geliclectures.     Christlieb it- 334 

Natural  religion.     Anon M-223 

Natural  science  and  religion.     Gray 11. 217 

Natural  theology,  lectures  on.  Chadbourne. . .  11.331 

Old  faiths  in  new  light.     Smyth II. 228 

Paine,  Thomas.     Age  of  reason 1 1.224 

Pierce,  Benjamin.     Ideality  in   the   physical 

sciences 11.225 

Religion  and  chemistry.     Cooke 11. 212 

Religion  and  science.     History  of  the  conflict 

between.     Draper 11-213 

Science    and    religion.      Reconciliation     of. 

Winchell 11.230 

Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Universalism.  Ex- 
amined, renounced  and  exposed 11.227 

Smyth,  Newman.   Old  faiths  in  new  light 11.228 

Somerset,  Duke  of,  K.  G.  Christian  theology 

and  modern  skepticism 1 1.226 

Stones  crying  out.     L.  N.  R 11.229 

Superstition  in  all  ages.     Meslier 1 1.221 

Testimony  of  modern  science  to  the  unity   of 

mankind.     Cabell 1 1.329 

Three  essays  on  religion.     Mill 1 1.222 

Unbelief  in  the  eighteenth  century.  Cunning- 
ham lectures  for  1880.     Caims 11. ^y3 

Universalism  examined,  renounced  and  ex- 
posed.    Smith 11.227 

Winchell,  Alexander,  L  L.  D.  Reconcili- 
ation of  science  and  religion 1 1.230 

Witness  of  the  old  testament  to  Christ.   Boyle 

lectures  for  1868.     Leathes 11.218 


ABBOTT JE9US. 

HISTORY   AND   BIOORAPHY. 


151 


Abbott,  John  S.  C.     Christianity,  history  of.  .11.231 
Allen,  Joseph  H.    Fragments  of  Christian  his- 
tory .    II  .232 

Andrews,  J.  N.     History  of  the  Sabbath 11.233 

Apostles.      Renan 12.413 

Bacon,  Leonard.  Genesis  of  the  New  Eng- 
land churches ir.iii 

Baring-Gould,  Rev.   S.,  M.  A.     Legends  of 

the  patriarchs  and  prophets ...11. 112 

Origin  and  development  of  religious   belief. 

Heathenism,  Mosaism,  Christianity ii-ii3 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     Life  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Part  I .     Earlier  scenes 11. 114 

Bible.     An  illustrated  history  of.     Kitto 12.627 

Bissell,    Edwin    C,  A.  M.     Historic    origin 

of  the  Bible 11.115 

Blackburn,  W.  M.,    D.    D.     History  of  the 

Christian  church 1 1. 116 

Blavatsky,  H.  P.     Isis  unveiled 1 1 .1 17 

Buddha  and  early  Buddhism.     Lillie 12.512 

Buddhism,  Chinese.     Edkins 11  124 

Buddhism,   Esoteric.     Sinnett 12.419 

Charles,  Mrs.     Mary,    the  handmaid   of  the 

Lord , 1 1. 1 18 

Children's  crusade.     Gray 12.615 

Christ,  the  life  of.     Farrar 1 1. 126 

Christ,   the  Oriental.     Mozoomdar 12.516 

Christian  history,  fragments  of.     Allen 11.232 

Christianity,   first   historical   transformations 

of.     Evans 11. 125 

Ch|»stianity,   history  of.     Abbott 1 1.23 1 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Ten  great  religions. 

Essay  in  comparative  theology 11. 119 

Conflict    of   Christianity    with   Heathenism. 

Uhlhorn 12.31 1 

Coquerel,    Anathese.      First  historical  trans- 
formation of  Christianity.     Evans,  irans.  11. 125 
Cousin  Alice,    a  memoir   of  Alice  B.  Haven. 

Anon 1 1, 120 

Daily  Bible  illustrations.  Sacred  history, 
biography,  geography,  antiquities  and 
theology.       Solomon     and      the     kings. 

Kitto 12.627 

Divine    guidance.     Memorial    of  Allen    W. 

Dodge.      Hamilton 12.617 

Doctrines  and  discipline  of   the   Methodist 

church.     Anon 1 1. 123 

Dorman,  Rushton  M.  Origin  of  primitive  su- 
perstition     II  122 


Early  years  of  Christianity.     De  Pressense. . .  12.522 
Ecclesiastical  history,  ancient  and   modern. 

Von  Mosheim 12.515 

Edkins,  Joseph.     Chinese  Buddhism 1 1. 124 

Elijah,  the  Tishbite.     Krummacher 12.628 

English  conferences.     Renan 12.414 

Faiths  of  the   world.     St.  Giles  lectures 12.429 

Farrar,  Frederic  W.     The  life  of  Christ 1 1. 126 

Seekers      after    God;     Seneca,    Epictetus, 

Marcus  Aurelius 12.61 1 

Fleetwood,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.  The  life  of 
Jesus  Christ;  lives  of  the  Apostles  and 
Evangelists;  A  history  of  the  Jews,  and 
an  essay  on  the  evidences  of  the  Bible. .  .12.612 
Founding  of  the  missions.  Historical  remin- 
iscences.    Thomas 12.434 

Gattina.  Petruccelli  de  la.  Rome  and  the 
Papacy,  with  life  of  Pope  Pius  IX.  Rob- 
ert E.  Peterson,  trans 12.613 

Geikie,  Cunningham.     The  life   and  words  of 

Christ 12.614 

Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel,  The.     Strauss.  .12.431 
Graves,  Kersey.     The  world's  sixteen  cruci- 
fied Saviors.     Christianity  before  Christ. .  12.616 

Gray,  George  Z.     Children's  crusade 12.615 

Hamilton,  Gail.  Divine  guidance.  Memor- 
ial of  Allen  W.  Dodge 12.617 

Hayward,  John,  religious  history  of 12.618 

Headley,  Rev.  P.  C.     Women  of  the  Bible.  .12.619 
Hedge,  Frederic    Henry.      Hebrew   tradition 

respecting  the  primeval  world 12.620 

Historic  oriein  of  the  Bible.    Bissell 11. 115 

Historical  illustrations  of  the   old  testament. 

Rawlinson   12.411 

History  of  the  Christian  church.    Blackburn. .  11. 116 

History  of  the  Christian  church.     Smith 12  421 

Hughes,  Thomas.,   Q.  C.     The  manliness  of 

Christ 12.621 

Ingraham,  J.  H.     The  Prince  of  the  house  of 

David 12.622 

Isis  unveiled.     Blavatsky 1 1. 1 17 

J.  N.  M.  The  missionary  jubilee;  an  account 
of  the  fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the   Baptist 

missionary  union 12.624 

Jesus,  the  life  of.     Renan 12.415 

Jesus  Christ,  the  life  of.    Lives  of  the  Apostles 
and  Evangelists;  a  history  of  the  Jews  and 
an  essay  on  the   evidences   of  the   Bible. 
Fleetwood 12.612 


152  JESUS— 8CHLESINGER. 

Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  historical.  Schlesinger.  12.418 
Jesus,  the  Christ,  the  life  of.     Part  I.    Earlier 

scenes.     Beecher 11.114 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Oriental  religions,  (India) 

their  relation  to  universal  religion 12.623 

Kavanagh,    Julia.      Women  of  Christianity. 

Exemplary  acts  of  piety  and  charity 12.625 

Kitto,  John.     History  of  Palestine 12.626 

Illustrated  history  of  the  Bible 12.627 

Krummacher,  Dr.  F.  W.      Elijah   the  Tish- 

bite 12.628 

Kuenen,  A.,  LL.  D.     National  religions  and 

universal     religions.      Hibbert   lectures, 

1882 12.629 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jewish  church. 

Stanley 12.426 

Legends    of  the  patriarchs    and   prophets. 

Baring-Gould   1 1. 1 12 

Legge,  James.     Religions  of  China 13-630 

Lewis,  John.     The  merits  of  Protestantism 

demonstratetl  by  the  character  of  man. ...  12. 5 11 

Life  and  words  of  Christ,  The.     Geikie 12.614 

Life    of    Jesus     Christ,      in     its     historical 

complexion  and  development   Anon 12.415 

Lillie,  Arthur.     Buddha  and  early  Buddhism.. 12. 512 

Lonsdale,  Margaret.     Sister  Dora 12.513 

Lost  ten  tribes,  The.     Wild 12.314 

Macduff.  J.  R.,  D.  D.     Saint  Paul  in  Rome.  12.514 

Manliness  of  Christ,  The.     Hughes 12.621 

Martyrdom  of  man,  The.     Reade 12.412 

Mary  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord.  Charles . .  .11.118 
Methodist  church,  doctrines  and  discipline  of 

i860 11.123 

Missionary   jubilee.     Fiftieth   anniversary  of 

the  American  Baptist  union 12.624 

Model  for   men  of  business.     Lecture  on   the 

character  of  Nehemiah.     Stowell 12.430 

Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.    Lectures. 

Smith , 12.422 

Mosheim,  John  L.  van,  D.  D.     Ecclesiastical 

history,  ancient  and  modern 12.515 

Mozoomdar,  P.  C,     Oriental  Christ 12.516 

Muller,  Max.,  M.  A.     Lectures  on  the  science 

of  religion 12.518 

Origin  and  growth  of   religion.     Lectures. 

Illustrated  by  the   religions   of  India 12.517 

National    religions    and   universal    religions. 

Kuenen 1 2.629 

Natural  history  of  the  bible.     Tristram 12.435 

Neander,  Augustus.   Life  of  Jesus  Christ  in 

its  historical  complexion  and  development,  12.519 


New  England  churches.  Genesis  of  historical. 

Bacon 11.  if 

New   testament  history.     Smith 12.424 

Old  testament  history.     Smith 12.425 

Oriental  religions.  Their  relations  to  universal 

religion.     Johnson 12.623 

Origin   and   development   of  religious  belief. 
Heathenism,  Mosaism   and    Christianity, 

Baring-Gould 11.113 

Origin  and  growth   of  religion.     Renouf. ...  12.417 
Origin  and  growth  of  religion.     Lectures   on. 

Rhys-Davids 11.121 

Origin  of  primitive  superstitions.     Dorman. ..  11.122 

Palestine,  history  of.     Kitto 12.626 

Plumley,  G,  S.     Presbyterian  church  through- 
out the  world 12.520 

Poston,  Charles  D.  Sun  worshippers  of  Asia.  12.521 
Presbyterian  church  throughout  the  world. 

Plumley 12.520 

Pressense,  E.  de.  Early  years  of  Christianity.  12.522 
Primeval  world,   Hebrew   tradition  concern- 
ing the.     Hedge 12.620 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David.     Ingraham  ....11. 622 

Principles  of  church  history ^2.523 

Protestantism,  merits  of.     Demonstrated  by 

the  character  of  man 12.511 

Pupils  of  St.  John  the  divine.     Vonge 12.314 

Rabbi  Jeshua,  an  Eastern  story.     Anon 12.524 

Rawlinson,  G.     Historical  illustrations   of  the 

old  testament 12.41 1 

Reade,  Winwood.     Martyrdom  of  man 12.412 

Religion,    origin   and  growth    of.     Lectures. 

Illustrated    by    the    religions    of     India.       • 

Muller 12.517 

Religious  history  of  John  Hayward 12.618 

Religions  of  China.    Legge 12.630 

Renan,  Ernest.     English  conferences 12.414 

Life  of  Jesus 12.415 

St.  Paul 12.416 

The  Apostles 12.413 

Renouf,  P.  Le  Page.     Origin  and  growth   of 

religion 12  417 

Rhys- Davids.    Origin  and  growth  of  religion. 

Lectures  on 11. 121 

Rome    and    the    papacy,   with  life   of  Pope 

Pius  IX.     Peterson 12.613 

Sabbath,  history  of.     Andrews 1 1.233 

Sacred  biography.   Illustrative  of  man's  three- 
fold state.     Smith 12.420 

Sanctuary.     Smith 12,423 

Schlesinger,    M.     The    historical    Jesus    of 


I 


SCHLESINGER — CHRISTIAN. 


153 


Schlesinger  {continued) — 

Nazareth 12,418 

Science  of  religion.  Lectures  on.  With 
paper  on  Buddhist,  Nihilism,  and  transla- 
tion of  the  Dhammapada.     MuUer 12.518 

Scripture   portraits  and   other    miscellanies. 

Stanley 12.427 

Seekers  after  God.  Seneca,  Epictetus,  Mar- 
cus Aurelius.     Farrar 12.61 1 

Sinnett,  A.  P.     Esoteric  Buddhism 12.419 

Sister  Dora.     Lonsdale  12.513 

Sixteen  crucified  Saviors,  The  world's'Chris- 

tianity  before  Christ.     Graves 12.616 

Smith,  J.,  M.  A.     Sacred  biography 12.420 

Smith,  Phillip,  B.  A.  History  of  the  Chris- 
tian church 12.421 

Smith,  R.  Bosworth.  Mohammed  and  Mo- 
hammedanism.    Lectures    12.422 

Smith,  Uriah.     Sanctuary 12.423 

Smith,    William,    LL.   D.     New   Testament 

history. 12.424 

Old  testament  history 12.425 

Sovereigns  of  the  Bible.     Steele 12.428 

St.  Giles.     Lectures.     Faiths  of  the  world. .  12.429 

St.  Paul.     Renan 12.416 

St.  Paul,  sketches  from  the  life  of.     White..  12.312 

St.  Paul   in   Rome.  .Macduff 12.514 

Stanley,  Arthur   Penrhyn,   D.    D.     Lectures 

on  the  history  of  the  Jewish  church 12.426 


Stanley  [continued) — 

Scripture  portraits,  and  other  miscellanies.  .12.427 
Steele,  Eliza  R.     Sovereigns  of  the  Bible    . .  12.428 
Stowell,  Hugh,    M.   A.     Model  for  men   of 
business.     Lectures   on  the   character  of 

Nehemiah 12.430 

Strauss,  Frederick.     Glory  of  the  house   of 

Isrjiel 12.431 

Sun  worshippers  of  Asia.     Boston 12.521 

Taylor,  G.  H.  Word  pictures  from  the  Bible.  12  433 
Ten  great   religions.     Essay  in  comparative 

theology.     Clarke 11.119 

Thomas,  P.  J.     Founding  of  the  missions. . .  12.434 
Tristram,  H.  B.,  M.  A.     Natural  history  of 

the  Bible 12-435 

Uhlhorn,  Dr.    Gerhard.     Conflict   of   Chris- 
tianity with  heathenism 12.31 1 

White,  E.  G,     Sketches  from   the  life  of  St. 

Paul 12.312 

Wild,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.  D.     Lost  ten  tribes. .  .12.313 
Women  of  Christianity.     Exemplary  for  acta 

of  piety  and  charity.     Kavanagh 12.625 

Women  of  the  Bible.     Historical   and   scrip- 
tural sketches.     Hcadley 12.619 

Word  pictures  from  the  Bible.     Taylor  12433 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.     Pupils  of  St.  John,  the 

divine 12.314 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  Bible 12.315 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  Bible.     Yonge. . .  12.315 


MISCBLIvANKOUS. 


Alden,  Joseph.     Christian  ethics 12.316 

Amusement,    a   force  in    Christian    training. 

Four  discourses.     Vincent       i3-6i3 

Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  Divine  Provi- 
dence.    Swedenborg 12.111 

Apocalypse  revealed.  The.     Swedenborg  ....12.112 

Arcana  Coelestia.     Swedenborg 12. 1 13 

Barclay,  J.  T.      Jerusalem   as  it  was,  as  it  is, 

and  as  it  is  to  be 12.313 

Bartol,  C.  A.     The  rising  faith 12.317 

Beaman,  Edmund  A.      Swedenborg  and  the 

new  age 12.319 

Benamozegh,  E.      Jewish  and  Christian  eth- 
ics.    Criticism  of  Mohamedanism 12.320 

Bible  hours.     Leaves  from    the  note  book   of 

the  late  Mary  B.  M.  Duncai>.     Anon. . . .  12.330 

Bible  wonders.     Newton 12.218 

Boys  of  the  Bible,  The.     Williams,  Jr 13.616 


Brinton,  Daniel  G.,  A.  M.  The  religious  sen- 
timent  12.321 

Browne,    Lucy   Lovina.      Prophetic  visions. 

Spirit  communications 12.322 

Brownlee,  W.  C,  D.  D.  The  Christian  father 

at  home.     Manual  of  parental  instruction.  12.323 

Building  eras  in  religion.     Bushnell 12.324 

Bushnell,  Horace.     Building  eras  in  religion..  12. 324 

Campbell,  John,  D.  D.  Martyr  of  Erro- 
manga.  Philosophy  of  missions  illus- 
trated from  labors,  death  and  character  of 
Rev.  John  Williams 12. 325 

Catholicity.      Relationship   to  protestantism 

and  romanism.     Ewer 12.334 

Charles,  Mrs.     Voice  ot   the  christian   life  in 

song.     Hymns  and  hymn  writers 12.326 

Christian  character,  formation  of.     Ware,  Jr..  13.614 

Christian  ethics.    Alden 12.326 


154 


CUEISTIAN — SWEDENBORQ. 


Christian  father  at  home,   The.      Manual  of 

parental  instruction.    Brownlee 12.323 

Christian  in  the  world,  The.     Faunce 12.335 

Christian  life.  The.     Anon 12.327 

Clock  struck  one,  The,  and  Christian  spiritual- 
ist.    Watson 13-615 

Combe*  George.     The  constitution  of  man. . .  12.328 
Conant,  Caleb  A.    Grandmother's  scrap-book 
designed  to  encourage   the  highest   relig- 
ious attainments  within  the  power  of  man.  12.329 

Conjugal  love.     Swedenborg 12. 1 14 

Constitution  of  man.     Combe 12.328 

Debatable  land.  The.     Owen 12.221 

Divine  providence,  The.     Swedenborg 12. 1 15 

Duncan,  Mary  B.  M.      Leaves  from  the  note 
book  of  the  late  M.  B.  M.  Duncan.   Bible 

hours.     Anon 12.330 

Dymond,   Jonathan.      Essays    on    the    prin- 
ciples of  morality 12.331 

Early  religious  education.     Eliot 12.332 

Eliot,  William  G.     Early  religious  education.  .12.332 

Emmons,  S.  B.  The  spirit  land 12  33, 

Evangelical  hope.     Tyerman 12. 121 

Ewer,  Rev,  F.  C,  S.  T.  D.  Catholicity,  rela- 
tionship to  Protestantism  and   Romanism.  12.334 
Faunce,  Rev.  D.    W.     The  Christian    in  the 

world 12.335 

Feathers  for  arrows.     Spurgeon 12.233 

Flammarion,  Camille.    Stories  of  infinity 12.336 

I    ashes  of  light  from  thespirit  land,  Putnam. 12.225 
Four  leading  doctrines  of  the   new  church, 

Swedenborg 12. 116 

Grandmother's  scrap-book.     Conant 12.329 

Great  Pilot,  The,  and  his  lessons.     Newton. .  12.219 
Gospel     banner    and    millennial     advocate. 

Anon 12.337 

Hamilton,  Gail.     Stumbling  blocks 1 2. 2 1 1 

Headship  of  Christ,  The.     Miller 12.215 

Heaven  and  hell.     Swedenborg 12. 1 17 

Heavenly  arcana.    Arcana  coeleslia.   Sweden- 
borg  12. 113 

Is  life  worth  living?    Mallock 12,214 

James,  Henry.     Secret  of  Swedenborg 12,212 

Jerusalem  as  it  was,  as  it  is,  and  as  it  is  to  be, 

Barclay 12.318 

Jewish  and  Christian  ethics,     Benamozegh. . .  12.320 
Kimball,  Caleb.      The   young   Christian   di- 
rected  12.213 

Mallock,  William  H,     Is  life  worth  living?.  .12.214 

Marigolds  by  the  wayside.     Ramsdell 12  226 

Martyr  of  Erromanga,     Williams 12.325 


Miller,  Hugh.    The  headship  of  Christ 12.215 

Missionary  geography.     Anon 12.216 

Morality,  essays  on  the  principles  of.  Dy- 
mond  ^ '2.331 

Munger,  Theodore  T.     On  the  threshold. .    .12,217 

Mystery.     Sproul 12.232 

Nature's  wonders.     Newton 12. 220 

Newton,  Rev.  Richard,  D.  D,  Bible  wond- 
ers  12.218 

The  Great  Pilot,  and  his  lessons 12.219 

Nature's  wonders 12.220 

On  the  threshold.     Munger 12  217 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.     The  debatable  land. . . .  12.221 

Planchette,     Spiritualism.     Anon 12.222 

Power  of  grace.  The.     Anon 12.223 

Proceedings  of  the  Congregational  council  of 

1865.     Yerrington  anrf  Parkhurst 13-617 

Promised  one.  The.     Anon 12.224 

Proof  palpable,  or  immortality.     Sargent  ....  12,229 
Prophetic  visions,     Spirit    communications. 

Browne 12,322 

Putnam,  Allen.     Flashes  of    light   from   the 

spirit  land 12.225 

Ramsdell,  Sarah  A.  Marigolds  by  the  way- 
side.     12.226 

Religious    amendment.   The-       Sunday    the 

Sabbath .     Anon 12. 227 

Religious  sentiment.    The.     Its   source   and 

aim.      Brinton '. 12.321 

Rising  faith.  The.     Bartol 12.317 

Sabbath,  The.     Smith 12.230 

Sacred  songs  for  family  and  social   worship. 

Anon 12.228 

Sargent,  Epes.  Proof  palpable,. or  immortal- 
ity   12.229 

Secret  of  Swedenborg,  The.    James  12.212 

Service  of  the  poor.  The.  An  inquiry  into 
the  reasons  for  and  against  the  establish- 
ments of  religious  sisterhoods  for  charita- 
ble purposes.     Stephen 12.234 

Smith,  Uriah.     The  Sabbath 12.230 

Spencer,   Rev.  J.    A.,   A.   M.     The  young 

churchman's  miscellany.     Magazine 12.231 

Spirit  land.  The.     Emmons 12.333 

Sproul,  E.  R.     My.stery 12  232 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.     Feathers  for  arrows 12.233 

Stephen,  Caroline     The   service  of  the  poor.  12.234 

Stories  of  infinity.     Flammarion 12.336 

Strange  visitors.     Anon 12.235 

Stumbling  blocks.     Hamilton 12.211 

Swedenborg,     Emanuel.     Angelic    wisdom. 


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155 


Swedenborg  (continued) — 

Concerning  the  Divine  Providence 12.111 

Apocalypse  revealed. .' 12. 112 

Arcana  Coelestia 12,113 

Conjugal  love 12. 114 

Divine  Providence 12. 115 

Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  new  church.  .  .  12. 116 

Heaven  and  hell 12. 117 

Miscellaneous  theological  works 12  118 

True  Christian  religion 1 2. 1 19 

Swedenborg  and  the  new  age.     Beainan 12.319 

Sword  and  garment,  The.     Townsend 12. 120 

Theological  works,  miscellaneous.     Sweden- 
borg  12. 118 

Townsend,  Rev.  L.  T.     The  sword  and  gar- 
ment   12.120 

Tracts    for    priests    and     people.       Various 

writers 13.612 

True  Christian  religion,  The.     Swedenborg.  .12.119 


Tyerman,  Daniel.     Evangelical  hope 12. 121 

Value  of  life,  The.    A  reply  to  Mr.  Mallock's 

essay,  "  Is  life  worth  living  ?"     Anon....  13.611 

Vincent,  Rev.  Marvin  R.  Amusements,  a 
force  in  Christian  traioing.  Four  dis- 
courses  I3'6i3 

Voice  of  Christian  life  in  song.     Charles 12.326 

Ware,  Jr.,  Henry.     Formation   of    Christian 

character 13.614 

Watson,    Rev.     Samuel.     The   clock   struck 

one 13-615 

William,    Plenry   L.,    Jr.     The   boys   of  the 

Bible 13.616 

Yerrington,  J.  M.  W.,  and  Parkhurst,  Henry 
H.  Proceedings  of  the  Congregational 
council  of  1865 13-617 

Young  Christian  directed.  The.     Kimball 12.213 

Young  churchman's  miscellany,  The.  Spen- 
cer  12.231 


SERNIONS   AND   ADDRESSES. 


Addresses,  sermons  and  additional   speeches. 

Parker I3-4I  i 

Baxter,  Richard.     Baxter's  call.      Sermons. .  13.618 

Reformed  pastor 13 -619 

Saint's  rest 13.618 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.     Lecture  room  talks.  13  620 
Life   thoughts   from     extemporaneous     dis- 
courses  13.621 

Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit 13.622 

Royal  truths 13-623 

Boyd,  Alex   H.     Graver  thoughts  of  a  country 

parson 13  624 

Brooke,  Stopford  A.     Faith  and  freedom 13-625 

Channing,  Wm.  EUery.     Works 13.626 

Chapin,  Rev.  E.  H.,  D.  D.      Church   of  the 

living  God  and  other  sermons 13.627 

God's  requirements , 13.628 

Living  words    13.629 

Christianity  and   humanity.      Series  of  ser- 
mons.    King 13.526 

Church  of  the  living  God.     Chapin 13.627 

Clark,  Alexander.     Gospel  in  the  trees 1 3-  5 1 1 

Workday  Christianity.    Gospel  in  the  trades.  13.512 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Go  up  higher,  or  re- 
ligion in  common  life i3-5'3 

Collier,  R.  Laird,  D.  D.      Meditations  on  the 

essence  of  Christianity I3-5J5 

CoUyer,  Robert.     Life  that  now  is I3-5I4 


Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.     Parker.  13.4I2 
Cummings,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.     Last  warning 

cry 13-516 

Discourse  on   matters    pertaining  to  religion. 

Parker 13.41  3 

Discourses.     Loyson . .  .13.527 

Eliot,  Wm.  G. ,Jr.     Lectures  to  young  men. .  13. 517 
Ephphatha.      Amelioration   of  the    world. 

Farrar IS-S'S 

Faith  and  duty.    Christian  aspects  of.  Taylor.  13.420 

Faith  and  freedom.     Brooke 13-625 

Farrar,  F.  W.,  D.  D.    Ephphatha.    Amelior- 
ation of  the  world 1 3- 5 18 

Words  of  truth  and  wisdom 13-5 '9 

Fish,  Rev.  Henry  0.     Pulpit  eloquence  of  the 

19th  century   13.520 

Gift  of  Jesus.     Reid 13 -415 

Go    up   higher,    or  religion  in  common  life. 

Clarke 13  •  5»3 

God's  requirements  and  other  sermons.     Cha- 
pin   13.628 

Gospel  in  the  trees.     Clark 13.51" 

Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson.     Boyd ..  13  624 

Hall,  Rev.  Robert,  A.  M.     Sermons 13-52 1 

Harrington,  Joseph,     Sermons 13-522 

Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R.,  M.  A.     Sermons 13-523 

Hood,  Edwin  P.  Lamps,  pitchers  and  trumpets. 

Lectures  o;i  the  vocation  of  the  preacher.  .13.524 


156 


HOPKINS — DOCTRINES. 


Hopkins,  Mark.     Strength  and  beauty 13-525 

King,  Thomas  Starr.  Christianity  and  hu- 
manity. Series  of  sermons,  with  a  me- 
moir.    Edwin  P.  Whipple,  ed 13-526 

Lamps,  pitchers  and  trumpets.     Lectures  on 

the   vocation   of   the  preacher.     Hood. ..  13.524 

Last  warning  cry.     Cummings l3-5'6 

Lecture  room  talks.    Beecher 13.620 

Lectures  to  young  men.     Eliot i3-5'7 

Life  that  now  is.     Collyer i3-5'4 

Life  thoughts.    Beecher 13621 

Living  words.     Chapin 13.627 

Loyson,   Hyacinthe.     Discourses 13-527 

Mac  Donald,  George.     Unspoken  sermons.  .13.528 
Maclaren,  Alex,  D.  D.     Secret  of  power  and 

other  sermons 13. 529 

Macmlllan,  Hugh,    D.  D.     Two   worlds   are 

ours 13-530 

Mann,    Horace.     Sermons  delivered   at  An- 

lioch  college * *3-53' 

Meditations  on  the   essence  of  Christianity. 

Collier U-S^S 

Memorial  discourses.     Stone I3-4I7 

Morrison,  Robert.     Parting  memorial '3-532 

Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit.     Beecher 13.622 

Parker,  Theodore.     Addresses,  sermons  and 

additional  speeches I3-4II  . 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings I3-4I2 

Discourses  on  matters  pertaining  to  religion.  13.413 
Speeches,  addresses  and  occasional  sermons,  13.414 

Parting  memorial.     Morrison 13-532 

Pulpit  eloquence  of  the  XIX  century.    Fish. .  13.520 

Reformed  pastor.     Baxter 13-619 

Reid,  William.     Gifl  of  Jesus I3-4IS 


Religion  of  the'  present   and   of  the  future. 

Woolsey '3  422 

Robertson's  living  thoughts.     Tupper 13.421 

Royal  truths.     Beecher 13.623 

Secret  of  power  and  other  sermons.  Maclaren  .13.529 

Sermons.     Hall 13  521 

Sermons.     Harrington 13522 

Sermons.     Haweis 13-523 

Sermons.     Stooks 13.418 

Sermons  delivered  at  Antioch  college.  Mann.  13.531 
Speeches,  addresses  and  occasional   sermons. 

Parker i3-4'4 

Spurgeon,    Rev.   C.    H.     Spurgeon's   gems. 
Brilliant  passages   from  the   discourses  of 

the  author •3-4i6 

Spurgeon's  gems.     Brilliant    passages   from 

discourses.     Spurgeon 13.416 

-Stone,    Rev.   A.  L.,   D.    D,     Memorial    dis- 
courses  13-417 

Stooks,  Thomas  F.     Sermons 13  418 

Strength  and  beauty.     Hopkins 13  525 

Swing,  David.     Truths  for  to-day '3 -4 '9 

Taylor,  J.J.     Christian  aspects   of  faith  and 

duty 13. 420 

Truths  for  to-day.     Swing i3-4'8 

Tupper,  Kerr,  B.  Robertson's  living  thoughts.  13.421 

Two  worlds  are  ours.      Macmillan '3-530 

Unspoken  sermons.     Mac  Donald 13  528 

Woolsey,  Theodore  D.     Religion  of  the  pres- 
ent and  the  future 1 3.422 

Words  of  truth  and  wisdom.     Farrar '3-5'9 

Workday  Christianity.     Gospel  in  the  trades. 

Clarke   .. .-. . -. '3-5'2 


THEOLOQY. 


After  death— what  ?    Piatt 

Alger,  Wm.  R.     Doctrine  of  a  future  life. . . . 

Bartol,  C.  A.     Radical  problems 

Beecher,  Edward,  D.  D.     Conflict  of  ages. . . 

Beliefs   of  the  unbelievers.     Frotbingham 

Bushnell.    Horace.       Moral    uses    of   dark 
things 

Chambers,  John  D.,  M,  A.,  tram.  Tris- 
megistus  Hermes.  Theological  and  philo- 
sophical works  of 

Christ,  person  of.     Schaff 

Christian  institutions.  Essays  on  ecclesiasti- 
cal subjects.     Stanley 


13-330 
13-423 
13-424 
13-425 
13-315 

13-426 


13-427 
13-331 

13-212 


Clarke,   James  Freeman.     Christian  doctrine 

of  forgiveness  of  sin 13428 

Common  sense  in  religion.     Essays  on 13-429 

Conflict  of  ages.  Beecher 13-425 

Convert,  The.     Anon '3-4 30 

Cook,  Joseph.     Orthodoxy 13-  432 

Death,  the  to-morrow  of.  Figuier.     Crocker, 

trans 13-313 

Discussion  of  the  Trinity.     Anon 1 3.43' 

Doctrine  of  a  future  life.      Critical  history  of. 

Alger 13423 

Doctrines  of  Trinitarians.     Statement  of  rea- 
son for  not  believing.     Norton 13.326 


EDWARDS — WIKANS. 


157 


Edwards,  Jonathan.    Freedom  of  the  will.  . .  13.433 
Endless  future  of  the  human  race.     Henry.  . .  13. 321 

Essence  of  religion.     Feuerbach.   I3'3i2 

Eternal  purpose.  Study  of  immortality.  Anon.  13.434 

Evans,  F.  W.     Shaker  communism 13-435 

Faith  and  rationalism.     Fisher I3-3I4 

Farrar,  Adam   S.      Free    thought.      Critical 

history  of.     Lectures i3-3ii 

Feuerbach,  Ludwig.     Essence  of  religion ....  13.312 
Figuier,  Louis.     To-morrow  of  death.   Crock- 
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Fisher,  George  P..  D.  D.      Faith  and  ration- 

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Forgiveness  of  sin .      Christian  doctrine  of. 

Clarke 13.428 

Free  thought.     Critical  history  of.     Farrar. . .  13. 311 

Freedom  of  the  will.     Edwards 13423 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     Beliefs  of  the  unbeliev- 
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Goodvrin,  Rev.  T.  A.      Mode  of  man's   im- 
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Haley.  Rev.  John  W.,  M.  A.      The  hereafter 

of  sin I3-3I7' 

Hamilton,  Laurentine.    Reasonable  Christian- 
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Harris,  Samuel.     Philosophical  basis  of  The- 
ism  i3-3''9 

Hedge,  Rev.  Frederic  H.,  D.  D.     Recent  in- 
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Henry,  C.  S.     Endless   future   of  the  human 

race I3-32I 

Hereafter  of  sin,  The.     Haley i3-3i7 

Hermes.  Theological  and  philosophical  works 

of.     John  D.  Chambers,  t7-an8 13427 

Immortality,  the  mode-of  man's.     Goodwin. .  13,316 
Martineau,  James.     Studies  of  Christianity. .  13.323 

Mento-Theologjy.     "Sciencia" 13-333 

Moore,  George.     Power  of  the  soul  over  the 

body ■ .    13-  324 

Moral  evil,  rise  and  fall  of.     Anon 13-322 

Moral  uses  of  dark  things.     Bushnell 13-426 

Mulford,  Elisha,  LL.  D.     Republic  of  God. .  13.325 
New    science.      The,      or     mento-theology. 

"  Sciencia" 13-333 

Norton,  Andrews.     Doctrines  of  Trinitarians. 

A  statement  of  reasons  for  not  believing.  13.326 
Noyes,  Geo.  R.,  D.  D.     A  collection  of  theo- 
logical essays  by  various  authors 13-327 

One  religion;  many  creeds.     Winans i3-2i8 

Oppenheim,    Josie.      Personal    immortality, 

and  other  papers 13-328 


Orthodoxy.    Cook.    (Monday  lectures) 13.432 

Orthodoxy  as  it  is.     Livermore  and  Tomlin- 

son 13-214 

Paine,    Martin,    A.    M.      The   soul  and   in- 
stinct   13-334 

Parker,  Theodore.    Theism,  atheism,  and  the 

popular  theology ^..13-  329 

Personal  immortality.     Oppenheim 13.328 

Piatt,  W.  IL     After  death,  what  ? I3-330 

Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.     Moore, . . .  13.324 

Radical   problems.     Bartol 13-424 

Reasonable    Christianity,    A.       Discourses. 

Hamilton 13  318 

Regeneration.     Sears 13-332 

Republic  of  God,  The.     Mulford I3-32S 

Resurrection,  Gospel  of  the.     Whiton 13217 

Schaff,  Philip.     The  person  of  Christ i3-33i 

Sears,  Edmond  H.     Regeneration ....    '3-332 

Shaker  communism.     Evans '3-435 

Smith,  Uriah.     State  of  the    dead.     Destiny 

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Soul  and  instinct,  The.  A  discourse.    Paine.. .  13.334 
Stanley,    Arthur  Penrhyn,   D.  D.     Christian 
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State  of  the  dead  and  destiny  of  the  wicked. 

Smith 13.21 1 

StrearnS)  John   G.     Antidote  for   the    doc- 
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Studies  of  Christianity.     Martineau 13-323 

Theism.      Philosophical    basis    of   theology. 

Harris I3-3I9 

Theism,  Atheism,  and   the  popular  theology. 

Parker '3-329 

Theological  essays,  a  collection  of.     Noyes, .  13.327 
Theology,  recent  inquiries  in.    Essays  and  re- 
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Tomlinson,  R.     Orthodoxy  as  it  is I3-2I4 

Trinity,  discussion  of  the.     Anon '3-43' 

Trismegistus    Hermes,  the   theological  and 

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Universal  salvation.      Antidote  for  the  doc- 
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Unseen  universe,  The.     Physical  speculations 

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Whiton,   Jas.    M.      Gospel   of  the   resurrec- 
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Will,  freedoom  of  the.    Edwards 13-433 

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Green,    Jacob.       Astronomical     recreations. 

(Illustrated  by  charts.) 18.518 

Guillemin,  Amedee.     The  moon ' 8. 5 1 9 

The  sun 18. 52O 

Heroes  of  science.     (Astronomers.)    Morton.  18. 530 
Herschel,  Sir  John  F.  W.    Lectures  on  scien- 
tific subjects 18.521 

Hind,  J.  R.     Introduction  to  astronomy 18.522 

Lardner,   Dionysius,     Handbook  of  natural 

philosophy  and  astronomy '8.523 

Lectures  on  scientific  subjects.     Herschel. . .  '8.521 
Lockland,  William,  trans.     Meteors  and  at- 
mospheric phenomena.   Ziircher  and  Mar- 
golin  18.525 

Lockyer,  J.  Norman,  F.  R.  S.      Astronomy. 

(Science  primer.) 18.524 


LOOMIS — CLIMBING. 


161 


Lootnis,    Elias.      Introduction    to  practical 

astronomy 18.526 

Lunar  and  horary   tables.     Concise   methods 
for  ascertaining   the   longitude   by   lunar 

observations,  etc.     Thompson 18.420 

Meteorology.      Lardner 18.523 

Meteorology  and   the  laws  of  storms.     De 

Penning 18.514 

Meteors  and  atmospheric   phenomena.     Zur- 

cher  and  Margolle.     Lockland,  trails 18. 525 

Mitchell,  O.  M.,  LL.  D.     Astronomy  of  the 

Bible 18.527 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds 18.528 

Popular  astronomy 18.529 

Moon,  The.     Guillemin 18.519 

Morton,  E.  J.  C.     Heroes  of  Science.     (As- 
tronomers)   18. 530 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.     Proctor. . .  18.41 1 
Newcomb,  Simon,  LL.  D.     Popular  astron- 
omy  18.531 

Other  worlds  than  ours.     Proctor 18.412 

Our  place  among  infinities.     Proctor 18.413 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.     Mitchell 18. 528 

Poetry  of  astronomy.     Proctor 18.414 

Popular  astronomy.     Airy 18.51 1 

Proctor,  Richard  A.     Easy  star  lessons 18.532 

Expanse  of  heaven 18. 533 

Flowers  of  the  sky 18.534 

Mysteries  of  time  and  space 18.535 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy 18.41 1 

Other  worlds  than  ours 18.412 


Proctor  {continued)— 

Our  place  among  inlinilies 18,413 

.  Poetry  of  astronomy 18.414 

Rough   ways   made   smooth.        (Essays   on 

scientific  subjects.) 18.415 

Sun,  The 18.416 

Transits  of  Venus 18.417 

Recreations  in  astronomy.     Warren 18.421 

Rollwyn,  J.  A.  S.     Astronomy  simplified  for 

general   reading 18.414 

Rough  ways  made  smooth.  (Essays  on  scien- 
tific subjects.)     Proctor 18.415 

Sharpless,  Isaac.    Astronomy  for  schools  and 

general  readers 18.419 

Spherical  astronomy.     Briinnow 18.512 

Star  lessons,  easy.     Proctor 18.532 

Stars,  origin  of  the.     Ennis 18.516 

Storms,  laws  of.     De  Penning 18.514 

Sun,  The.     Guillemin 18. 520 

Sun,  The.     Proctor 18.416 

Sun,  The.     Young 18.422 

Thompson,  David.  Lunar  and  horary  tables. 
Concise  methods  for  ascertaining  the  lon- 
gitude by  lunar  observations,  etc 18.420 

Time  and  space,  mysteries  of.     Proctor 18.535 

Transits  of  Venus.     Forbes 18.517 

Transits  of  Venus.     Proctor 18.4x7 

Warren,  Henry  W.  Recreations  in  astron- 
omy  18.421 

Young,  C.  A.     The  sun 18.422 


BIOIvOQY 

And.  v^orlcs  of  Nattaral  History  bearing  specially  upon 

ttie  subject. 


Adams,  W,  H.  Davenport.      Life  in  the   pri- 
meval world 18.423 

Agassiz,  Louis.     .Structurel  of  animal  life. ..  18.424 

Animal  life,  structure  of.     Agassiz 18.424 

Animal   life    as   affected  by  the  natural   con- 
ditions of  existence.     Semper 18.337 

Animalcules,  thoughts  on.     Mantell 18.324 

Animals,  geographical  distribution   of.     Wal- 
lace  18.213 

Animals  and  plants  under  domestication.     Dar- 
win.  18.431 

Bastian,  H.  Charlton.     Beginnings  of  life.  .  .18.425 
Beginnings  of  life.     Bastian 18.425 


Biology,  boys  and  girls  in.     Stevenson 1S.212 

Biology,  elementary  instructions.     Huxley. .  .18.320 

Biology,  practical  instructions.      Huxley 18.320 

Biology,  principles  of.     Spencer 18.211 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.     Life  and  her  children.  18.426 

Butterflies.     Scuddei- 18.336 

Cat,  The.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  back- 
boned animals.     Mivart 18.326 

Gazelles,  M.   E.     Outline   of  the   evolution 

philosophy 18.427 

Chapman,  Henry  C.     Evolution  of  life 18.428 

Clark,  Henry  J.,  B.  S.,  A.  B.    Mind  in  nature.  18-429 
Climbing  plants,  habits  and  movements  of. 


162  CLIMBING- 

ClJmbing  (continued) — 

Darwin 18.434 

Cook,  M.  C,  M.  A.     Fungi 18.430 

Darwin,    Charles.     Animals  and  plants  under 

domestication 18.431 

Different  forms  of  flowers  on  plants  of  the 

same  species 18.432 

Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  ani- 
mals    18.433 

Habits  and  movements  ot  climbing  plants. .  18.434 

Insectivorous  plants 18. 311 

Origin  of  species 18.312 

Power  of  movement  in  plants 18.313 

Darwinism  and  other  essays.     Fiske 18.315 

Darwinism,  What  is  it  ?    Hodge 18.319 

Day,  Henry  N.     Ontological  science 18.314 

Different   forms  of  flowera  on  plants  of  the 

same  species.     Darwin 18.432 

Doctrine  of  descent,  and  Darwinism.  Schmidt.  18.335 

Earth,   The.     Nicholson 18.330 

Evolution,  doctrin^  of.     Winchell 18.214 

Evolution  of  life.     Chapman 18.428 

Evolution  of  living  things.     Henslow 18.318 

Evolution  of  man.     Haeckel 18.317 

Evolution  philosophy.     Cazelles 18.427 

Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  ani- 
mals.     Darwin 18.433 

Fiske,  John,  M.  A.     Darwinism 18.315 

Flowers,  different  forms  of.     Darwin 18.432 

Frog,  The  common.     Mivart "8.327 

Fungi,  Their  nature  and  uses.     Cooke 18.430 

Genesis  of  species.     Mivarfc 18.328 

Gosse,  Philip  Henry.    Life  in  its  lower,  inter- 
mediate and  higher  forms 18.316 

Hseckel,  Ernst.     Evolution  of  man 18.317 

Henslow,  Rev,  George.     Theory  of  evolution 

of  living  things 18.318 

Hodge,  Charles.     What  is  Darwinism  ? <  18.319 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.      Man's  place  in  nature  .18.321 

Origin  of  species  18.321 

Practical    instruction    in    elementary    bi- 
ology  18.320 

Insectivorous  plants.     Darwin 18.31 1 

Insects,  origin  of.     Lubbock 18.322 

Invisible  world,  The.     Mantell 18.324 

Life;  its  true  Genesis.     Wrigtit 18.215- 

Life,  tlio  science  of.     Wythe 18.216 

Life  and  her  children,     liuckky 18.426 

Life   in   its   lower,    intermediate,  and   higher 

forms.     Gosse 18.316 

Life  in  the  primeval  world,     Adams. .,.,...,  18.423 


-WYTHE, 

Locomotion,  animal.     Pettigrew 18  333 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.     Origin   and    metamor- 
phoses of  insects 18.322 

Macmillan,  Hugh,     Footnotes  from  the  page 

of  nature 18.323 

Man  and  apes.     Mivart 18.329 

Man's  place  in  nature.     Huxley 18.32I 

Mantell,  Gideon.     Invisible  world 18.324 

Martin,  H.  N.     Practical   instruction  in  ele- 
mentary biology 18.320 

Miall,  L.  C.     Skull  of  the  crocodile '8. 325 

Mind  in  nature.     Clark 18.429 

Mivart,  St.  George.     Cat.     The 18.326 

Common  frog '8.327 

Genesis  of  species 18.328 

Man  and  apes 18.329 

Nature  and  life.     Papillon 18.332 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.      Ancient  life.     His- 
tory of  the  earth 18.330 

O'Neill,  T.  Warren,     Refutation  of  Darwin- 
ism. , 18.331 

Ontological  science.     Day 18.314 

Organic  evolution,     Romanes 18,334 

Origin  of  species.     Darwin 18,312 

Origin  of  species.     Huxley 18.321 

Papillon,  Fernand,     Nature  and  life 18.332 

Pettigrew,  J.  Bell,   F.  R.  S.     Animal  loco- 
motion   18. 333 

Plants,  animals  and.     Darwin 18.431 

Plants,  habits  and  movements  of.     Darwin.  .18.434 

Plants,  insectivorous.     Darwin 18.31 1 

Plants,  power  of  movement  in.      Darwin. . . .  18  313 

Refutation  of  Darwinism.     O'Neill 18.331 

Romanes,    George   J.      Scientific    evidences 

of  organic  evolution 18. 334 

Schmidt,  Oscar.      Doctrines  of  descent   and 

Darwinism '8.335 

Scudder,  Samuel  H.     Butterflies 18.336 

Semper,  Karl.     Animal  life '8.337 

Skull  of  the  crocodile.     Miall 18.325 

Spencer,  Herbert.      Principles  of  biology. ...  18.21 1 
Stevenson,  Sarah  H.     Boys  and  girls  in  biol- 
ogy  18.212 

Vegetation,  first  forms  of.     Macmillan 18. 323 

Wallace,  Alfred   R.     Geographical    distribu- 
tion of  animals 18.213 

Winchell,   Alexander,       Doctrine  of   evolu- 
tion  18.214 

Wright,  R.  W.     Life;   its  true  genesis 18.215 

Wythe,  Rev.  J.  H.     Science  of  life 18216 


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BALPOUK — HEATON. 


16^ 


BOTANY. 


Balfour,  J.  H.     Class  book  of  botany 18.217 

Beck,  Lewis  C.     Botany  of  the  United  States 

north  of  Virginia 18.218 

Botany,  *Donn  18.220 

Botany.     Figuier 18,222 

Botany.     (Science  primer.)     Hooker 18.230 

Botany,  class  book  of.     Balfour 18.217 

Botany,  compendium  of.     Sumner 18. 116 

Botany,  elementary.     Macloskie 18.233 

Botany,  introduction  to.     Lindley 18.231 

Botany  of  the  northern  United  States.    Gray..  18.226 
Botany  of  the  United   States   north  of  Vir- 
ginia.     Beck 18.218 

Breck,  Joseph.      The  flower  garden 18.219 

British  wild  flowers  considered  in  relation  to 

insects.     Lubbock 18.232 

California  flora.     Rattan 18. 1 12 

Donn,  James.     Botany 18.220 

Dnncan,  P.,    F.  R.    S.      Heroes  of  science, 

(Botanists) 18.221 

Ferns;  their  homes  and  ours.     Robinson 18. 1 13 

Figuier,  Louis.     The  vegetable  world 18.222 

Flagg,  Wilson.     Woods  and  by-ways  of  New 

England ', 18.223 

Flint,  Charles  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants.  18,224 

Flower  garden.  The.     Breck 18.219 

Flowers;  origin,  shapes  and  colors.     Taylor.  18. 117 
Good,  Peter  P.     Chemical  and  medical  prop- 
erties of  plants 18.225 

Grasses  and  forage  plants.     Flint 18.224 

Gray,  Asa.     Botany  of  the  northern  United 

States 18.226 


Heinrich,  Julius  J.  Window  flower  garden. .  18.227 
Heroes  of  science.  (Botanists.)  Duncan. ...  18.221 
Herrick,  Sophie   B.     Wonders   of  plant    life 

under  the  microscope 18.228 

Hervey,  A.  B.     Sea  mosses 18.229 

Hooker,  J.  D.  Botany.     (Science  primer) 18.230 

Lindley,  John.     Introduction  to  botany ,.  18.231 

Lubbock,  Sir  John.     British  wild   flowers  in 

relation  to  insects 18. 232 

Macloskie,  George.  Elementary  botany. . .  18.233 
Marion,  Fulgence.     Wonders  of  vegetation . .  18.  i  n 

Mosses,  sea.     Hervey 18.229 

Plants,  chemical  and    medical   properties   of. 

Good 18.225 

Popular  exposition  of  the  science  of  botany. 

Schleiden 18. 1 14 

Rattan,  Volney,     California  flora 18.I12 

Robinson,  John.     Ferns. 18. 113 

Schleiden,  M.  J,     Popular  exposition  of  the 

science  of  botany 18. 1 14 

Squier.  E.  G.     Tropical  fibres 18. 115 

Sumner.  George.  Compendium  of  botany. .  18. 116 
Taylor,  J.  E.,     Flowers  ;  origin,   shapes  and 

colors . . ; 18. 1 17 

Tropical  fibres.     Squier 18. 115 

Vegetable  world.  The.    Figuier 18.222 

Vegetation,  wonders  of.     Marion 18. 1 1 1 

Window  flower  garden.     Heinrich 18.227 

Wonders  of  plant  life  under  the  microscope 

Herrick 18.228 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England.   Flagsj..  18.223 


CHKMISTRY. 


Abbott,  Jacob.     Heat 18. 118 

Birth  of  Chemistry,     Rod  well 18. 129 

Cazin,  Achille,  Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.. .  18. 1 19 

Chemical  analysis.     Slater 18. 132 

Chemical  and  geological  essays.     Hunt 18. 124 

Chemical  history  of  a  candle.     Faraday  ....  18. 121 

Chemistry.     (Science  primer.)    Roscoe 18.130 

Chemistry,  class  book  of     Youmans '8. 137 

Chemistry,  experimental,     Heaton 18,123  ^ 

Chemistry,  familiar  lectures  on,     Phelps  18.128 

Chemistry,  new.     Cooke 18. 120 

Chemistry  of  common  life.     Johnson 18. 125 

Chemistry  of  light  and  photography,     Vogel.  18, 135 


Cooke,  Josiah.     The  new  chemistry 18. 120 

Faraday,  Michael,      Chemical   history  of  a 

candle 18. 121 

Fermentation.      Schiitzenberger 18. 131 

Forms  of  water,   The.     Tyndall 18.134 

Gordon.  J.  E.  H.     Eiemetary  book  on  heat..  18. 122 

Heat.     Abbott 18.118 

Heat,  elementary  book  on.     Gordon 18. 122 

Heat,  phenomena  and  laws  of.     Cazin iS.  1 19 

Heat,  treatise  on.       Lardner   iS.  126 

Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion.       Tyn- 
dall  18,133 

Heaton,  E.  W.     Experimental  chemistry. ...  18. 123 


1G4 


HEROES — NORTHEND. 


Heroes  of  science.      (Chemists.)     Muir i8. 127 

Hunt,  Thomas  S.,    Chemical   and  geological 

essays 18.124 

Johnson,   James   F.     Chemistry   of  common 

life 18.125 

Lardner,  Dionysus.     Treatise  on  heat 18.126 

Muir,  M.  M.  Pattison.      Heroes   of    science. 

(Chemists) 18. 127 

Phelps,  Mrs.   Almira.     Familiar  lectures   on 

chemistry 18. 128 

Rodwell,  G.  F.,      Birth  of  chemistry 18.129 

Roscoe,  H.  E,    Chemistry.    (Science  primer).  18.130 
Schutzenberger,  P.     Fermentation 18. 131 


Slater,  J.  W.     Handbook  of  chemical  analy- 
sis   18.132 

Strecker's,  organic  chemistry.    Wislicenus,  erf.  18136 

Tyndall,  John.     Forms  of  water 18. 134 

Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion '8. 133 

Vogel,    Hermann.    Chemistry    of    light    and 

photography 18. 135 

Water,  The  forms  of.     Tyndall 18  134 

Wislicenus,    Johannes,  ed.     Strecker's  text- 
book of  organic  chemistry 18. 136 

Youmans,  Edward  L.     Class  book  of  chem- 
istry  18.137 


EDUCATION  AIv. 


Abbott,  Jacob.     Management  of  the  young. .  19.811 

American  colleges.     Thwing 19.721 

American  education.     Mansfield 19-834 

Bain,  Alexander.     Education  as  a  science 19.812 

Baldwin,  J.    Art  of  school  management 19-813 

Beecher,  Catherine  E.     Principles  of  domes- 
tic science 19.814 

Book-keeping,  simple  method.     Comer 19.818 

Book-keeping,     practical     and    theoretical. 

Anon ig.81^ 

Book-keeping  epitomized.     Johnson 19.7x8 

Calkins,  N.  A.    Primary  object  lessons 19.816 

Clarke,  Edward,  M.  D.     Sex  in  education. .  .19,817 
Comer,  Geo.  N.  Book-keeping.  Simple  method 

by  double  entry  19.818 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.     Scientific  culture  and  other 

essays 19.819 

Cross,  J.,  A.  M.     Eclectic  short-hand 19.820 

Culture.    Hittell 19.828 

Culture  demanded  by  modern  life.    Youmaus..  19.724 
Dall,  Caroline  H.     Woman's  relation  to  edu- 
cation, labor  and  law 19.821 

Dictionary  of  education  and  instruction.  Kid- 
dle   19830 

Domestic  science.     Beecher 19.814 

Donai,  Adolf.     The  kindergarten 19.822 

Eames,  Roscoe   L.     Text-book   of  light-line 

shorthand 19.823 

Education.     Spencer 19.720 

Education,  lectures  and  annual  reports  on. 

Mann 19-833 

Education  abroad.    Northrop 19.712 

Education  and  self-improvement.     Fowler. . .  19.826 
Education  as  a  science.     Bain 19.812 


Education,    on    physiognomical     principles. 

Simms 19-7 19 

Educational,  scientific,  and  technical.    Gallo- 
way   18.827 

Eggleston,  G.  Cary.     How  to  educate  your- 
self     19.825 

Family  government.     Meyer 19.836 

Fowler,  O.  S.     Education  and  self-improve- 
ment  19.826 

Galloway,  Robert.      Educational,    scientific, 

and   technical 19.827 

Graded  school.  The.     Wells 19-723 

Hittell,  John  S.     Brief  history  of  culture 19.828 

Household  education.     Martineau 19-835 

How  to  educate  yourself.     Eggleston 19-825 

Huxley,  T.  H.     Science  and  culture 19.829 

Kiddle,  Henry.     Dictionary  of  education ....  19.830 

Kindergarten,  The.     Donai 19.822 

Levana,  or  the  doctrine  of  education.     Rich- 

ter 19.716 

Liberal  education  of  women.     Orton,  ed I9-7I3 

Longley,  Elias.     Eclectic   manual  of  phono- 
graphy  «9-83i 

Management    and   training  of  the   young. 

Abbott 19.811 

Mann,  Horace.     Lectures  and  annual  reports 

on  education '9-833 

Mansfield,  Edward.  American  education. ..  19.834 
Martineau,  Harriet.  Household  education.  .19.835 
Meyer,  Bertha      Aids  to  family  government . .  19.836 

Montgomery,  Zach.     Poison  fountain 19-837 

Newman,    Samuel  P.      Practical   system   of 

Rhetoric 19.838 

Northend,  Charles,  A.  M.     Teacher's  assist- 


KORTHEND TYJTDALL, 


165 


Northend  {continued) — 

ant 19- 71 1 

Northrop,    B.    Grant,   LL.   D.      Education 

abroad 19.712 

Object  lessons.     Calkins 19.826 

Orton,    James,   ed.       Liberal  education   of 

women 19-713 

Page,    David    P.      Theory   and    practice  of 

teaching 19- 7^4 

Phonography,  eclectic  manual  of.      Longley.  19.831 

Phonography,  manual  of.     Pitman i9-7iS 

Pitman,  Ben.  Manual  of  Phonography I9-7IS 

Poison  fountain.  The.     Montgomery 19-837 

Primary  object  lessons.     Calkins 19.816 

Principles  of  domestic  science.     Stowe 19.814 

Rhetoric,  practical  system  of.     Newman 19-838 

Richter,  Jean  P.  F.     Levana 19.716 

Russell,  J.  Scott.     Systematic  technical  edu- 
cation  19  717 

School  management.     Baldwin 19-813 

Science  and  culture.     Huxley 19.829 

Scientific  culture  and  other  essays.    Cooke. ..  16.819 

Sex  in  education.     Clarke 19.817 

Shaw,  Rev.  John.  Book-keeping  epitomized..  19. 7 18 


Short-hand,  eclectic.     Cross 19.820 

Short-hand,  text-boq^  of  light  line 19.823 

Simms,  J.,  M.  D.     Education  on  physiogno- 
mical principles I9.7I9 

Spanish,    new   method   of   learning.     Velas- 
quez   19.722 

Spencer,   Herbert.     Education,    intellectual, 

moral,  and  physical 19.720 

Stowe,   Harriet  Beecher.     Principles  of  do- 
mestic science 19.814 

Teacher's  assistant.  The.     Northend I9- 7 1 1 

Teaching,  theory  and  practice  of.     Page 19-714 

Technical  education.     Russell I9-7I7 

Theoretical    and     practical     book-keeping. 

Anon 19-815 

Thwing,  Chas.  F,     American  colleges 19.721 

Velasquez,   M.  and   Simonne  T.      Spanish, 

new  method  of  learning 19.722 

Wells,  W.  H.     Graded  schools 19  723 

Woman's  relation  to  education,  labor  and  law. 

Dall ,         19.821 

Youmans,  E.  L.     Culture  demanded  by  mod- 
ern life 19-724 


KIvECTRICITY,   ETC. 


Dolbear,  A.  E.     The  telephone 19-725 

Electric    batteries,    elementary    treatise    on. 

Niandet 19-73' 

Electrical  inventions,  recent.     Prescott 19-733 

Electricity.     Dolbear i9'725  • 

Electricity;  its  nature,  operation  and  import- 
ance.    Leithead 19-727 

Electricity,  modern  applications  of.     Hospi- 

talier 19.726 

Electricity,  students  text-book  of.     Noud 19.732 

Electricity  and  magnetism.     Thompson 19  737 

Electricity  and  the  electric  telegraph.  Prescott.  19.734 

Electro-magnetic  telegraph.     Loring 19.728 

Hospitalier,  E.     Modern  applications  of  elec- 
tricity  19. 726 

Leithead,    William.     Electricity;  its   nature, 

operation  and  importance 19-727 

Light  and  electricity.     Tyndall 19-738 

Loring,  A.  E.  Handbook  of  the  electro-mag- 
netic telegraph 19.728 

Magnetism  and  electricity.     Miller 19-729 

Miller,  W.  A.,    M.  D.,    LL.  D.     Magnetism 

and  electricity I9'729 


Moncel,  Count  du.     Telephone,   microphone 

and  phonograph 19.730 

Miandet,    Alfred.      Elementary    treatise    on 

electric  batteries I9-73I 

Noad,  Henry  M.    Student's  text-book  of  elec- 
tricity  19-732 

Phonograph,  The.     Prescott 19-736 

Prescott,  George  B.     Electrical  inventions. ..  19  733 

Electricity  and  the  electric  telegraph 19.734 

History,  theory,  and  practice  of   the  electric 

telegraph 19-735 

Phonograph,  The 19-736 

Telephone,   The 19-736 

Telegraph,  history,  theory,  and  practice  of  the 

electric.     Prescott '9-735 

Telegraph,  The.     Prescott '9-734 

Telephone,  The.     Dolbear '9-725 

Telephone,  The.     Prescott '9-736 

Telegraph,  The.     Du  Moncel '9-730 

Thompson,      S.      P.        Elementary     lessons 

in  electricity  and  magnetism '9-737 

Tyndall,  John.     Light  and  electricity '9-738 


166 


BAIXANTYNE — MOUNTAIN. 


OKOORAPHY. 


Ballantyne,  R.  M.     The  ocean  and  its  won- 
ders  19739 

Cooke,  G.  Alexander.     Universal  geography.  19.611 

Cosmology,  rational.     Hickok .^ 19.620 

Darby,  William.     Geographical  description  of 

Louisiana. ...     19.612 

Earth,  The.     Reclus 19  623 

Earth  and  man,  The.     Guyot 19.618 

Findlay,  A.  G.,    F.  R.  S.      Junior   atlas   of 

geography 19-613 

Geographical  description  of  Louisiana,    Dar- 
by  19.612 

Geikie  Archibald,  LL.D.   Physical  geography.  19.615 
Physical  elementary  lessons  in  geography. ..  19.614 

Geography,     Grove 19.617 

Geography,  ancient.     Mitchell 19.622 

Geography,  classical.     Tozer 19.626 

Geography,  junior  atlas  of.     Findlay 19-613 

Geography,  universal.     Cooke. 19.61 1 

Geography  and  history,  ancient  and  modern. 

Goodrich 19,616 


Goodrich,  S.  G.     Geography  and  history,  an- 
cient and  modern 19.616 

Grove,  George.     Geography  with  maps 19.617 

Guyot,  Arnold.     Earth  and  man 19.618 

Herschel,  Sir  John.     Physical  geography 19.619 

Hickok,  L.  P.     Rational  cosmology 19.620 

History  and  geography,   ancient  and   modern. 

Goodrich 19.  616 

Maury,  M.  F.    Physical  geograpny  of  the  sea.  19.621 

Mitchell,  S.  A.     Ancient  geography 19.622 

Ocean,  The.     Reclus 19.624 

Ocean  and  its  wonders.     Ballantyne 19-739 

Physical  geography.     Herschel 19.619 

Physical  geography.     Somerville 19.625 

Physical  geography.     Geikie 19.615 

Physical    geography,     elementary     lessons. 

Geikie 19.614 

Physical  geography  of  the  sea.     Maury 19.621 

Reclus,  Elisee.     The  earth 19-623 

The  ocean 19.624 

Somerville,  Mary.     Physical  geography 19625 

Tozer,  H.  F.,  M.  A.     Cla.ssical  geography. .  19.626 


QKOIvOQY. 


Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Beneath  the  surface 19.627 

Agassiz,  L.     Geological  sketches 19.628 

Beneath  the  surface,     Adams 19.627 

Campbell,  S.  M.     Story  of  creation 19.629 

Chapters  from   the   physical    history  of  the 

earth.     Nicols 19.526 

Climate  and  time.     Croll 19.630 

Corals  and  coral  islands.     Dana 19-631 

Creation.     Anon 19.41 1 

Croll,  James.     Climate  and  time 19.630 

Cruise  of  the  Betsy,  The.     Miller 19. 522 

Dana,  James  D.,  LL.  D.     Corals   and   coral 

islands 19.631 

Geological  story 19.632 

Geology 19-511 

Darwin,  Charles.     Geology  and  natural   his- 
tory  19.512 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Origin  of  the  world I9«5i3 

Footprints  of  the  Creator.     Miller 19. 523 

Geikie,    Archibald,     LL.    D.        Geological 

sketches '9- 5 '4 

Great   ice  age I9-51S 

Geological  sketches.    Agassiz 19.628 


Geological  sketches  at   home   and     abroad. 

Geikie ig-SH 

Geological  story.  The.     Dana 19-632 

Geology,  elements  of.     Le  Conte 19.520 

Geology,  manual  of.     Dana i9-5i' 

Geology,  popular.     Miller 19. 525 

Geology,  principles  of.      Lyell I9- 5^1 

Geology  and  natural  history.      Darwin i9-5'2 

Glaciers  of  the  Alps.     Tyndall 19- 529 

Hsckel,  Ernst.       History  of  the  creation 19.516 

History  of  the  creation.     Haeckel i9-5i6 

Ice  age,  the  great.     Geikie   '9-5*5 

Judd,  John  VV.  Volcanoes  ;  what  they  are. .  19  517 
Jukes-Browne,  A.  J.      Student's  hand-book 

of  physical  geology '9-S'S 

Kingsley,  Charles.    Town  geology '9- 5 '9 

Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Elements  of  geology  ....  19.520 
Lyell,  Sir  Charles,  Principles  of  geology. ...  19. 521 
Miller,  Hugh,  LL.  D.      Cruise  of  the  Betsy'. .  19.522 

Footprints  of  the  Creator '9-523 

Old  red  sandstone 19. 524 

Popular  geology 19. 525 

Mountain,  history  of  a,      Reclus 19-527 


NICOLS — BALL. 


167 


Nicols,  Arthur,  F.  G.  S.      Chapters  from  the 

physical  history  of  the  earth 19-526 

Old  red  sandstone.     Miller 19-524 

Origin  of  the  world.      Dawson ^9-3^3 

Physical    geology,    student's    handbook  of. 

Jukes-Browne I9"5'^ 

Reclus,  Elisee.     History  of  a  mountain 19-527 

Rocks,  study  of.      Rutley 19.528 

Rutley,  Frank.      The  study  of  rocks  ... 19-528 

Sketches  of  creation.       Winchell 19.412 

Sparks  from  a    geologist's   hauimev      Win- 
chell  19-413 

Story  of  creation.      Campbell 19.629 


Town  geology.      Kingsley ^9-519 

Tyndall,  John.     Glaciers  of  the  Alps 19  529 

Vestiges  of  the  natural   history   of  creation. 

Anon 19.41 1 

Volcanoes;  what  they  are.     Judd I9-5I7 

Winchell,  Alexander,    LL.    D.     Sketches  of 

creation 19.412 

Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer 19413 

World-life  or  comparative  geolegy •9-414 

Wonders  of  the  underground  world.    Adams.,  19.627 
World   life,    or   comparative   geology.     Win- 
chell  19-414 


NIATHKMATICS- 


Algebra,  introduction  to,     Day 19.420 

Algebra,  new  university.     Robinson 19-43° 

Arithmetic,  common  school.     Eaton ....  ....  19.423 

Arithmetic,  intellectual.     Colburn 19.416 

Arithmetic,  key  to  Dilworth's.     Anon 19.428 

Bowditch,  Nathaniel,   LL.  D.      New  Ameri- 
can practical  navigator I9-4I5 

Calculus,  differential  and  integral.     De  Mor- 
gan   19.421 

Colburn,  Warren,     intellectual  arithmetic 19.416 

Comer.     Manual  of  navigation 19 -41 7 

Comte,     Auguste,        Philosophy    of    mathe- 
matics  19,418 

Davies,  Charles.     Elements  of  Geometry. . . .  19.419 

Elements  of  trigonometry 19 -419 

Day,  Jeremiah,  LL.  D.    Introduction  to  Alge- 
bra   19.420 

De  Morgan,  Augustus,      Differential  and  in- 
tegral calculus 19.421 

Dowling,  Daniel,     Key  to  Hutton's  course  in 

mathematics 19.422 

Eaton,  James  S.     Common  school  arithmetic.  19.423 
Fendler,  Angustus.     Mechanism  of   the   uni- 
verse  • 19-424 

Twenty-four  propositions  on  gravitation. . . .  19.424 

Geometry,  elements  of.     Davies I9-4I9 

Geometry,  elements  of.     Loomis 19*429 

Geometry,     inventional.       (Science  primer.) 

Spencer 19-432 


Geometry,  plane  and  spherical  trigonometry. 

Robinson I9-43I 

Gillespie,  W.  M.,   LL.  D.     Treatise  on   land 

surveying 19-425 

Treatise  on  leveling,  topography,  and  higher 

surveying 19.426 

Gravitation,  twenty-four  propositions  on  the 

law  of.     Fendler 19.424 

Hutton,  Charles,  LL.  D.  Course  of  mathe- 
matics   19-427 

Key  to  Dilworth's  arithmetic.     Anon 19.428 

Key  to  Walton's  arithmetic.     Walton 19-433 

Land  surveying,  treatise  on.     Gillespie 19-425 

Leveling,  topography  and  higher  surveying. 

Gillespie 19.426 

Loomis,  Elias,  LL.  D.  Elements  of  geometry.  19.429 

Mathematics,  course  of.     Hntton 19427 

Mathematics,    key  to    Hutton's    course    of. 

Dowling 19.422 

Mathematics,  philosophy  of.     Comte. .....  19.418 

Mechanism  of  the  universe.     Fendler 19-424 

Navigation,  epitome  of.     Bowditch I9-4I5 

Navigation,  Comer's  manual   of I9-4I7 

Robinson,  Horatio  N.,  LL.  D.     Elements  of 

geometry I9-43I 

New  universal  algebra 19-43° 

Spencer,  Wm.  George.  Inventional  geometry.  19.432 

Trigonometry,  elements  of.     Davies I9-4I9 

Walton,  G.  A.     Key  to  Walton's  jirithmetic.  19.433 


MKCMANICS. 


Amongst  machines.     Lukin i9-3i8 

Applied   mechanics,    elementary    lessons   on. 

Ball 19.43s 


Armstrong,  B.       Chimneys 19-434 

Ball,  Robert  Stowell,  LL.   D.      Applied    me- 
chanics, elemeniary  lessons  on 19-435 


168  BOILER- 

Boiler,  use  and  almse  of  tlie  steam.     Roper. .  19.325 

Booth,  M,  L.      Marble  worker's  manual 19436 

Briggs,  RoIjci  t.     Steam  heating 19-437 

Buildings,  ventilation   of.      Butler 19-438 

Butler,  W.  F.     Ventilation  of  buildings 19-438 

Carpenter's  companion.    Sylvester 19-328 

Carving,  wood,  and  fret  sawing.     Sawyer. . . .  19.327 
Cement,  experiments  on  the  strength  of.  Grant.19.315 

Chimneys.      Armstrong 19-434 

Cotton  manufacture.      Geldard   I9-3I3 

Dana,  Edward  S.      Text  book  of  elementary 

mechanics 19-439 

Forney,  Matthias  N.     Catechism  of  tlie  loco- 
motive  19.440 

Fryer,   William  J.,  Jr.     Architectural    iron- 
work  19-311 

Gardner,  F.  B.     How  to  paint 19-312 

Geldard,  James.    Handbook  on  cotton  manu- 
facture  19  313 

Gilroy,  Clinton  G.     Art  of  weaving 19-314 

Grant,  John.     Experiments  on  the  strength  of 

cement.    19-315 

Grier,  William.     Mechanic's  pocket   diction- 
ary  19-316 

Gutenberg,  and  the  art  of  printing.  Pearson.  19. 321 

Ironwork,  architectural.     Fryer i9-3i  i 

Lardner,  Dionysius.     The  steam  engine I9-3I7 

Locomotive,  catechism  of  the.     Forney i9-440 

Lukin,  John.     Amongst  machines 19.318 

Machine  construction.     Tompkins i9-33i 

Marble-worker's  manual.     Booth 19-436 

Marks,  William  D.     Relative  proportions  of 

the  steam  engine I9-3I9 

Masury,  John  W.     Popular  treatise  on  house 

painting 19-320 

Mechanical  text-book.     Rankine 19-324 


-BELLOWS. 

Mechanics,  practical.     Perry 19.322 

Mechanics,  text-book  of  elementary.    Dana   .  19.439 

Mechanic's  pocket  dictionary.     Grier 19316 

Painting,  house.     Masury 19-320 

Painting,  how  to  paint.     Gardner 19-312 

Pattern  maker's  assistant.     Rose 19.326 

Pearson,  Emily  C.     Gutenberg,  and  the  art 

of  printing 19- 321 

Perry,  John.     Elementary  treatise  on  steam..  19.323 

Practical  mechanics 19.322 

Rankine,  Wm.  John.     Mechanical  text  book.  19. 324 
Roper,    Stephen.      Use    and    abuse   of    the 

steam  boiler 19-325 

Rose,  Joshua,  M.  E.     Pattern  maker's  assist- 
ant   19.326 

Sawyer,  George  A.     Fret-sawing  and  wood 

carving ., 19. 327 

Steam,  elementary  treatise  on.     Perry 19-323 

Steam  engine,  growth  of  the.    Thurston...    .19.329 
Steam   engine,  relative    proportions   of    the. 

Marks 19319 

Steam  engine,  short  treatise  on  the  compound. 

Turnbull 19-332 

Steam  engine.  The.     Lardner 19-3I7 

Steam  heating.     Briggs 19-437 

Sylvester,  W.  A.     Carpenter's  companion. . .  19.328 
Thurston,    Robert,  A.    M.     Growth  of  the 

steam  engine 19*329 

Timbs,  John.     Wonderful  inventions 19  330 

Tompkins,  Edward.     Machine  construction..  19.331 
Turnbull,  John  Jr.   Short  treatise  on  the  com- 
pound steam  engine 19-332 

Weaving,  art  of.     Gilroy 19-314 

Wonderful  inventions.     Timbs 19-33° 

Wood-working  tools,  how  to  use.    Anon.  ..19-333 


I 


IVTKDICINK  AND  SURGKRY. 


Adulterations  in  grocers'  goods.     Felker 

Air  passages,  diseases  of  the.      Green 

Alcohol,  its  use  and  abuse.     Greenfield 

Alcohol  and  its  action  on  the  body.  Richard- 
son   

Anatomy.       Carpenter 

Anatomy,  descriptive  and  surgical.      Gray. . . 

Anatomy,  elementary  lessons  in.     Mivait  . .  . 

Anatomy  and  physiology.     Hitchcock 

Anderson,  T.  M'Call.  Parasitic  affections  of 
the  skin 


19.234       Angell,  Henry  C.    Our  eyes;  and  how  to  take 

19. 122  care  of  them 19-335 

19.123  Bastian,  H.  Charlton.    The  brain  as  an  organ 

of  mind 19-336 

20.717  Paralysis  from  brain  disease  in  its  common 

19.219  forms 19-337 

19.121       Baths  and  bathing.     Anon 19-338 

20,830       Bazar  book  of  health.     Anon 19  339 

19  132       Behind  the   bars.     Treatment  of  the   insane. 

Anon 19. 340 

19-334       Bellows,  Albeit  J.     How  not  to  be  sick 19.211 


BELLOWS — GALL. 


169 


Bellows  {continued) —  • 

Philosophy  of  eating I9-34I 

Bennett,  James  H.    Treatment  of  pulmonary 

consumption 19.212 

Blaikie,  Wm..     How  to  get  strong  and  how 

to  stay  so 19-213 

Blaktston,  Peyton.     Observations  on  diseases 

of  the  chest 19.214 

Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  some  provinces 

of  medical  science.     Holmes 19-  '35 

Brain,  as  an  organ  of  mind.     Bastian 19-336 

Brain,  functions  of  the.     Ferrier ^9-235 

Brain,  functions  of  the.     Gall.     Vimont   and 

Broussais.     George  Combe,  trans '9-215 

Brain,  hygiene  of  the.     Holbrook '9  I33 

Brain  and  its  functions.  The.     Luys 20. 820 

Broussais,  Dr.     Functions  of  the  cerebellum. 

George  Combe,  trans 19-215 

Brown,  George  P.     Sewer-gas ;  19.216 

Calkins,    Alonzo.        Opium   and    the  opium 

appetite 19.217 

Carpenter,  Alfred.     Preventive   medicine   in 

relation  to  the  public  health 19.218 

Carpenter,  Wm.  B.,  F.  R.  S,      Elements  of 

pliysiology  and  anatomy 19.  219 

Cerebellum,    functions    of  the.     Gall.     Vi- 

mount  and  Broussais.      George   Combe, 

trans 19-215 

Character,  physiognomical  chart  of.    Simms.20.720 
Chest,  observations  on  diseases  of  the.  Blakis- 

ton 19.214 

Children,    care   of   young.       Handbook   for 

mothers.     Parker 20. 826 

Children,  management  of  in  sickness  and  in 

health.     Hale 19. 1 24 

Children,  the  mother's  work  with  sick.    Fons- 

sagrives 19. 1 12 

Cholera,  nature  and  treatment  of  the.  French.  19. 1 17 

Cholera,  treatise  on  epidemic.     Jameson 20.815 

Claridge,  R.  T.     Every  man  his  own  doctor. 

Water  and  friction  cure 19.220 

Clarke,  Edward  H.     Visions;  a  study  of  false 

sight 19.221 

Cleghorn,   George.     Epidemical  diseases   of 

Minorca 19 .  222 

Combe,  Andrew.  Management  of  infancy  ..19.223 
Combe,  George,  trans.  Functions  of  the  cer- 
ebellum. Gall,  Vimont  and  Broussais.  . .  19.215 
Comings,  B.  N.  Cla.^s  book  of  Physiology. .  19  224 
Cook,  Joseph.  Heredity.  (Monday  lectures.).  19.225 
Corfield,  W.  H.     Health 19.226 


Coupland,  Sidney.     Personal  appearances   in 

health  and  disease 19.227 

Culverwell,  Robert  J.     Guide   to   health  and 

long  life 19. 228 

Cust,  Lady.     Invalid's  own  book.     Recipes..  19,229 

Diet  cure.  The.     Nichols 20. 833 

Digestion,  our;  or   my  jolly  friend's  secret. 

Lewis 20.819 

Diphtheria.     Trail.. 2a729 

Diseases  of  modern  life.    Richardson 20.715 

Dunham,  Carroll.     Science  of  Therapeutics . .  19.230 

Eassie,  William.     Healthy  houses 19-231 

Emergencies,  and  how  to  treat  them,  Howe. 20.812 
Epidemical  diseases  of  Minorca.     Cleghorn . .  19.222 

Ewell,  James.     Medical  companion 19-232 

Exercise  and  training.     Ralfe 20.711 

Eye,  diseases  of  the.     Mackenzie 20.824 

Eyes,  our.  How  to  take  care  of  them.  Angell .  19.335 
Eyre,  Sir  James.     The  stomach  and  its  diffi- 
culties   19-233 

Fashion  in  deformity.     Flower.   19.241 

Fat  and   blood,    and    how    to    make    them. 

Mitchell 20.829 

Felker,    P.    H.     What   the  grocers   sell   us. 

Adulteration  in  food 19-234 

Ferrier,  David.     Functions  of  the  brain 19-235 

First  help  in  accidents  and  in  sickness.  Anon.  19.236 

Fisher,  T.  W.     Plain  talk  about  insanity 19. 237 

Fiske,  John.     Tobacco  and  alcohol 19-238 

Fletcher,   John.     Rudiments  of   physiology. 

Robert  Lewins,  ed 19-239 

Flint,  Austin.     Source  of  muscular  power 19.240 

Floating  matter  of  the  air.     Essays  relating  to 

putrefaction  and  infection.     Tyndall 20.730 

Flower,  William  H.     Fashion  in  deformity.  .19.241 
Folkard,  Charles  W.     Potable  water.    Meth- 
ods of  detecting  impurities 19. 1 1 1 

Fonssagrives,  J .  B.    The  mother's  work  with 

sick  children.     F.  F.  Foster,  trans 19. 1 12 

Foods.     Smith 20.722 

Foster,  M.     Physiology.     Science  primer 19- 1 '3 

Fowler,  O.  S.     Hereditary  descent 19- '  H 

Physiology;  animal  and  mental I9-  "5 

Practical  phrenology 19- 1 16 

French,  John  G.     Nature  and   treatment   of 

cholera I9- 1 17 

Fun  better  than  physic.     Hall '9. 125 

Functions  of  the   cerebellum.     Gall,  Vimont 

and  Broussais.     George  Combe,  trails.  .  .  19  215 
Gall,    Dr.       Functions    of    the    cerebellum. 

George  Combe,  trans, '9-215 


170  OALTOX- 

Galton,  Francis.     Hereditary  genius;  its  laws 

and   consequences 19. 1 18 

Gamgeei  John.      Origin   and   prevention   of 

yellow  fever 19. 119 

General    debility    and     defective     nutrition. 

Smee 20. 72 1 

Goadby,    Henry.      Vegetable     and     animal 

physiology 19.120 

Gray,  Henry.     Descriptive  and  surgical  anat- 
omy     19. 121 

Green,  Horace.  Diseases  of  the  nir  passages.  19. 122 
Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alchohol,  itsuseand  abuse.  19  123 
Hair,  The.     Treatment   in   health,    weakness 

and  disease.     Pincus 20.837 

Hale,  Annie  M.     Management   of  children  in 

sickness  and  in  health 19. 124 

Hall,  W.  W.     Fun  better  than  physic 19-125 

Guide-boaid  to  health 1 9. 126 

Health  by  good  living 19.127 

Hamilton,    Frank    H.      Health     aphorisms. 

(  General  hygiene.) 19. 128 

Hammond,  William  A.     Certain  conditions  of 

nervous  derangement 19.129 

Health.     Corfield 19.226 

Health,  guide-board  to.     Hall 19. 126 

Health,  how  to  promote  it.     McSherry 20.828 

Health,  ministry  of.     Richardson 20.716 

Health  and  health  resorts.     Wilson 20.734 

Health  and  its  conditions.     Ilinton 19' 130 

Health  and  long  life.     Culverwell 19.228 

Health  aphorisms.     (General  hygiene. )  Ham- 
ilton     19.128 

Health  by  good  living.     Hall 19.127 

Healthy  houses.     (Drainage,  ventilation,  etc.) 

Eassie 19- 23 1 

Hereditary  descent.     Fowler I9- 1 14 

Hereditary  genius;  its  laws  and  consequences. 

Gallon ...  19. 118 

Heredity.     Cook.     (Monday  lectures.) 19.225 

Heredity.     Ribot 20.713 

Hinton,  James.     Health  and  its  conditions. . .  19. 130 

Physiology  for  practical  use 19- 13' 

History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread.     Mac^ 20.821 

Hitchcock,    Edward    and    J.       Elementary 

physiology  and  anatomy 19. 132 

Holbrook,  M.  L.     Hygiene  of  the  brain 19-133 

Holland,  .Sir  Henry.     Mental  physiology 19. 134 

Holtiles,  Oliver  W.     Border   lines  of  knowl- 
edge in  some  provinces  of  medical  science.  19. 135 
Homoeopathy,  science  of  Therapeutics.    Dun- 
ham    19. 230 


-MEMORY. 

HomcEopathy  and  Allopathy.  Reply  to  "  an 
examination  of  the  doctrines  and  evi- 
dences of  Homceopathy."  by  Worthington 

Hooker.     Marcy 20.825 

House  and  its  surroundings,  The.     Anon 20.811 

How  not  to  be  .sick.     Bellows 19.21 1 

How   to  get     strong  and   how   to  stay   so. 

Blaikie I9'2i3 

Howe,  Joseph  W,     Emergencies  and  how  to 

treat  t^em 20.812 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.     Lessons  in  elementary 

physiology 20. 8 1 3 

Physiology  and  hygiene 20.814 

Hydropathy,  the  cold  water,  tepid  water  and 

friction  cure.     Claridge 19.220 

Hygiene.  The  philosophy  of  eating.  Bel- 
lows     19-341 

Hygiene      Preventive  medicine  in  relation  to 

the  pul)lic  health.     Carpenter 19,218 

Insanity;  its  causes  and  prevention.    Stearns. 20. 725 

Insanity,  plain  talks  about.     Fisher 19-237 

Insanity  and  its  treatment.     Worcester 20.735 

Invalid's   own. book,   The.     A  collection   of 

recipes.     Cust 19  229 

Jameson,  Horatio  G.     Treatise  on   epidemic 

cholera 20.815 

Johnson,  A.  B.     Physiology'  of  the  senses  . . .  .20,816 

Lavater,  J.  C.     Essays  on  physiognomy 20.817 

Lee,  Edward.  Effect  of  climate  in  tubercu- 
lous disease 20.818 

Lewis,    Dio.     Our    digestion,    or    my    jolly 

friend's  secret 20.819 

Luys,  J.     The  brain  and  its  functions 20.820 

Mace,  Jean.     History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread. 20.821 

Servants  of  the  stomach 20.822 

Mackenzie,  G.  S.  Illustrations  of  phrenology.  20.823 
Mackenzie,  William.     Diseases  of  the  eye.  ..20  824 

Management  of  infancy.     Combe 19. 223 

Marcy,  E.  Homoeopathy  and  Allopathy.  Re- 
ply to  "an  examination  of  the  doctrines 
and  evidences  of  Homoeopathy, "  by  Wor- 
thington Hooker 20.825 

Martin,  H.  Newell,    The  human  body 20.826 

Maudsley,    Henry.     Responsibility  in  mental 

disease 20  827 

McSherry,]Richard.    How  to  promote  health.20,828 

Medical  companion.     Ewell 19-232 

Medical  sciences.       (  Half  yearly  abstract.) 

Ranking  and  Radcliffe 20.839 

Memory,    diseases  of.     Ribot.      William  H. 

Smith,  trans 20. 7 14 


MENTAL — STEARNS 


171 


Mental  disease,  responsibility  in.     Mandsley..20.827 
Mineral  springs  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada.    Walton 20  732 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir,      Fat   and  blood  and  how 

to  make  them 20.829 

Mivart,  St.  George.      Lessons  in  elementary 

anatomy 20.830 

Morselli,  Henry.     Suicide.       Essay  on   com- 
parative moral  statistics 20.831 

Muscles  and  nerves,  general  physiology   of. 

Rosenthal , 20.718 

Muscular  power,  source  of.     Flint 19.240 

Napheys,  George  H.  Physical  life  of  woman. 20.832 
Nature's  revelations  of  character.  Simms. .  .20.719 
Nervous  derangement,   certain  conditions  of. 

Hammond 19. 129 

Nichols,  T.  L.       The  diet  cure 20.833 

Nightingale,  Florence.     Notes  on  nursing ...  20. 834 
Nurses,  training  schools  for.     Thompson. ..  .20.728 
Nursing,  handbook  of.      Published  under  the 
direction   of     the    Connecticut     training 

school  for  nurses 20.835 

Nursing,  notes  on.    Nightingale 20.834 

Opium  and  the  opium  appetite.     Calkins.   . . .  19.217 

Organs  of  speech.     Von  Meyer 20.731 

Paralysis  and  other  affections  of  the   nerves. 

Taylor 20 .  727 

Paralysis  from  brain  disease.     Bastian I9-337 

Parker,  Edward  H.  Care  of  young  children.20.836 
Personal  appearances  in  health  and   disease. 

Coupland 19,227 

Philosophy  of  eating,  The.     Bellows I9'34i 

Phrenology,  illustrations  of.     Mackenzie 20.823 

Phrenology,  practical.     Fowler 19. 116 

Phrenology  in   connection   with  the  study  of 

physiognomy.     Spurzheim 20. 723 

Physic,  lectures  on  the  principles  and  practice 

of,     Watson 20.733 

Physical  life  of  woman.     Napheys 20.832 

Physiognomical  chart  of  character.     Simms. 20.720 

Physiognomy.     Stanton 20.724 

Physiognomy,  comparative.      Redfield ....  20. 7  n  A 

Physiognomy,  essays  on.      Lavater 20.817 

Physiognomy,  nature's  revelation  of  charac- 
ter.    Simms 20.719 

Physiology.     Science  primer.     Foster 19113 

Physiology,  the  human  body,     Martin 20,826 

Physiology,  animal  and  mental.     Fowler. ...  19. 115 

Physiology,  class  book  of.      Comings 19.224 

Physiology,  elements  of.  -     Carpenter 19.219 

Physiology,  lessons  in  elementary.     Huxley,.20.8i3 


Physiology,  mental.     Holland 19,  I34 

Physiology,  rudiments  of.     Fletcher 19  230 

Physiology,  vegetable  and  animal.      Goaby. .  19.120 
Physiology  and  anatomy,  elementary.  Hitch- 
cock   19. 132 

Physiology  and  hygiene.     Huxley  and  You- 

mans 20,814 

Physiology  for  practical  use.     Hinton 19- 131 

Physiology  of  the  senses.     Johnson 20.816 

Pincus,  J.     The  hair.     Treatment  in  health, 

weakness  and  disease 20.837 

Potable  water.    Methods  of  detecting  impuri- 
ties.     Folkard 19.  m 

Premature  death  ;  its  promotion  or  preven- 
tion.    Anon 20.838 

Public  health,  preventive  medicine  in  relation 

to  the.     Carpenter 19.218 

Pulmonary  consumption,  treatment  of.     Ben- 
nett  19.212 

Ralfe,  C.  H.     Exercise  and  training 20.711 

Ranking,  W.  H.,  and  Radcliffe,  C.  B.    Plalf- 

yearly  abstract  of  the  medical  sciences.  ...20.839 
Redfield,  James  W.     Comparative    physiog- 
nomy  20.711A 

Reid,  David    B.        Ventilation    of    American 

dwellings 20.712 

Ribot,  Theodore.     Diseases  of  memory.     W. 

H.  Smith,  trans 20.714 

Heredity 20. 7 1 3 

Richardson.  Benjamin  W.     Alcohol,  and  its 
action  on  the  body.     (Temperance   lesson 

book.) 20.717 

Diseases  of  modern  life 20.715 

Ministry  of  health 20.716 

Rosenthal,  I.     General  physiology  of  muscles 

and  nerves 20.718 

Sev/er-gas  and  its  dangers.     Brown 19.216 

Sick  children,  the  mother's  work  witii.    Fons- 

sagrives 19  112 

Simms,  Joseph.    Nature's  revelations  of  char- 
acter  20.719 

Physiognomical  chart  of  character 20.720 

Skin,  parasitic  affections  of  the.      Anderson.  .19.334 
Smee,  Alfred.     General  debility  and  defective 

nutrition 20.721 

Smith,  Edward.     Foods 20.722 

Spurzheim,  J.  G.     Phrenology  in  connection 

with  the  study  of  physiognomy 20. 723 

Stanton,  Mary  O.     Physiognomy 20.724 

Stearns,  Hcmy  P.     Causes  and  prevention  of 

insanity 20 .  723 


172 


8T0MACH — LBCTURES. 


Stomach,  sei  vanls  of  the.     Mace 

Stomach  and  its  difficulties,  The.     Eyre 

Storer,  Horatio  R.  Why  not  ?  A  book  for 
every  woman 

Saidde.  Essay  on  compatative.  moral  statis- 
tics.    Morselli 

Taylor,  George  H.     Paralysis 

Temperance  lesson  bojk.  Alchohol  and  its 
action  on  the  body.     Richardson 

Thompson,  W.  G.  Training  school  for 
nurses 

Tobacco.     Alcott 

Tobacco  and  alcohol.     P'iske 

Trail,  R.  T.     Diphtheria 

Tuberculous  disease,  eftect  of  climate  on.  Lee. 

Tyndail,  John.  Floating  matter  in  the  air. 
Essays  in  relation  to  putrefaction  and  in- 
fection   


20.822 
19233 

20  726 

20831 
20.727 

20.717 

20.728 

19-333 
19.238 

20.729 
20.8i8 


2a73o 


Ventilation  of  American  dwellings.     Reid. .  .20.712 
Viraont,  Dr.      Functions   of   ihe  cerebellum. 

George  Combe,  Iratu 19-215 

Visions,  a  study  of  false  sight.     Clarke 19.221 

Von  Meyer.  George  H.     Organs  of  speech.  .20.731 
Walton.    George  E.      Mineral  springs  of  the 

United  Stales  and  Canada 29.732 

Watson,  Thomas.    Lectures  on  the  principles 

and  practice   of  physic 20.733 

What  the  grocers  sell  us.     Food  adulteration. 

Felker   19-234 

Why  not?    A  book  for  every  woman.    Storer.20.726 

Wilson,  John.     Health  and  health  resorts 20.734 

Worcester,  Samuel,     Insanity  and  its  treat- 
ment   20.735 

Yellow    fever ;    its    origin    and    prevention. 

Gamgee 19- 1^9 


MISCKLIvANKOUS 


Advancement  of  science.     Tyndail 20431 

Aerial  navigation.     Mansfield 20.412 

Agassiz,  L.  el  als.     Tribune  of   popular  sci- 
ence   20.624 

Annual    of    scientific     discovery.      1866-69. 

Kneeland,  ed ,.20.522 

Annual    of    scientific    discovery.      1870-71. 

Trowbridge,  ed 20.523 

Annual    of    scientific    discovery.      1859-65. 

Wells,  ed 20,524 

Arts  and   sciences,    familiar  introduction  to. 

Joyce 20  521 

Baird,  Spencer  F.     Annual  record  of  science 

and  industry.     1872-77 20.625 

Bernstein,  Julius.     Five  senses  of  man 20.626 

Buclcley,  Arabella  B.     Fairyland  of  science.  .20.627 
Buyer's  manual,  and  business  guide  of  the 

Pacific  coast.     Price 20.416 

California  academy  of  natural  sciences,  pro- 
ceedings of  the 20. 5 1 1 

Cavendish.     Laws  and  principles  of  whist.  ..20. 512 
Chess-player's    handbook.    The    American. 

Staunton 20.427 

Cosmophonography.     Fauvel-Gourand 20.515 

Draper,  John   W.     Scientific  memoirs.     Ra- 
diant energy 20. 513 

Estes.    Dana,   eil.     Half-hour  recreations  in 

popular  science 20.514 

Fairy-land  of  science.     Buckley 20.627 


Familiar  science  studies.     Proctor. ........  20.417 

Fauvel-Gourand.     Cosmophonography 20.51 5 

Five  senses  of  man.  The.     Bernstein 20.626 

Force  and  nature.     Winslow 20.315 

Fragments  of  science.     Tyndail 20.432 

Fyfe,  J.  H.     Triumphs  of  invention  and  dis- 
covery  20.516 

Gas-consumer's  guide.    Anon 20.517 

Helmholtz,   H,     Lectures  on   scientific  sub- 
jects  20.517 

Henfrey,  Arthur.     Scientific  memoirs 20.518 

Hollow  globe.     (Spiritualism.)     Lyon 21.831 

Hovelacque,    Abel.     Science    of    language. 

Philology,     A.  H.  Keane,  trans 20.519 

Huxley,  T.  H.    Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and 

reviews 20. 520 

Imagination  in  science,  use  and  limit  of  the. 

Tyndail 20.433 

Introduction  to  the  arts  and  sciences.  Joyce. 20. 521 
Joyce,    J.       Introduction    to    the    arts    and 

sciences 20.521 

Kneeland,  Samuel,     Annual  of  scientific  dis- 
covery, 1866  69 , 20.522 

Language,  life  and  growth  of.     Whitney 20.313 

Language,  science   of.      Philology.      Hove- 
lacque  20.519 

Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and  reviews.  IIuxley.20. 520 
Le  Conte,  Joseph.  Religion  and  science ....  20.41 1 
Lectures  on  scientific  subjects.     Helmholtz . .  20. 5 1 7 


LIGHT COAL. 


173 


Light  science  for  leisure  hours.     Proctor 20.418 

Lyon,  William  T.     The  hollow  globe ...21.831 

Mansfield,  Charles  B.  Aerial  navigation.  ..20.412 
McMurtrie,    Henry.     Dictionary  of  scientific 

terms 20.413 

Medlock,  Henry.     Treasury  of  science 20.414 

Miracle  in  stone.  A.  The  great  pyramid.  Seiss. 20.424 

Modem  chromatics.      Rood 20.422 

Myth  and  science.     Vignoli 20.434 

Nature,  views  of.     Von  Humboldt 20. 435 

Nichols,  James  R.      Science  at  home 20.415 

Pleasant  ways  in  science.     Proctor 20.419 

Popular   science,    half    hour    recreations    in. 

Dana  Estes,    ed 20.514 

Price.  P.  and  Haley,  C,  S.      Buyer's  manual 

and  business  guide  of  the  Pacific  coast. .  .  .20.416 
Proctor,  Richard  A.  Familiar  science  studies.20.41 7 

Great  pyramid,    The 20.420 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours 20.418 

Pleasant  ways  in  science 20.419 

Pyramid,  The  great.     Proctor 20.420 

Pyramid,  The  great.     Seiss 20.424 

Pyramid,  The  great.     Smyth 20. 426 

Reason  why,  The.     Anon. 20.421 

Religion  and  science.     Le  Conte 20.41 1 

Rood,  Ogden  N.     Modern  chromatics 20.422 

Rush,  James.  Philosophy  of  the  human  voice.. 20.423 

Song  and  recitative 20.423 

Science  and  industry,  annual  record  of.     S. 

F.  Baird,  td 20.625 

Science  at  home.     Nichols 20.415 

Science  in  short  chapters.    Williams 20.314 

Scientific  dictionary.     McMurtrie 20,413 

Scientific    discovery,    annual   of.      1866-69. 

Kneeland 20. 522 

Scientific  discovery,    annual   of.       1870-71. 

Trowbridge 20.823 

Scientific  discovery,  annual  of.     1859-1865. 

Wells 20.524 

Scientific  memoirs.  Radiant  energy.  Dra- 
per  20,513 


Scientific     memoirs.      Arthur    Henfrey    and 

Thomas  H.  Huxley,  eds 20.518 

Scientific     subjects,    popular     lectures    on. 

Helmholtz.     E.  Atkinson,  trann 20.517 

Seiss,  Joseph   A.,  D.  D.     Miracle  in   stone. 

(Great  pyramid.) 20.424 

Seven  wonders  of  the;,  world,  The.     Anon 20.425 

Smyth,  Piazzi.     The  great  pyramid 20.426 

Song  and  recitative.     Rush 20.423 

Staunton.  American  chess  player's  handbook. 20. 427 

Things  not  generally  known.     Wells 20.311 

Tissandier,  Gaston.     Wonders  of  water.  ....  20.429 

Treasures  of  the  deep.     Anon 20.430 

Treasury  of  science.     Medlock 20.414 

Tribune  of  popular  science.  Agassiz,  et.  als  .  .20,624 
Triumphs,  of  invention  and  discovery.  Fyfe.20.516 
Trowbridge,  John,  ed.     Annual  of  scientific 

discovery,  1870-71 20.523 

Tyndall,  John.     Advancement  of  science 20.431 

Fragments  of  science 204.32 

Use  and  limit  of  the  imagination  in  science..  20.433 

Views  of  nature.     Von  Humboldt 20.435 

Vignoli,  Tito.     Myth  and  science 20.434 

Voice,  philosophy  of  the  human.     Rush 20.423 

Von  Humboldt,  Alexander.  Views  of  nature.  .20.435 

Warfare  of  science.     White 20,312 

Water,  wonders  of.     Tissandier 20.429 

Wells,  David  A.,  ed.  Annual  of  scientific  dis- 
covery,  1854-65 20. 524 

Things  not  generally  known 20.311 

Whist,  laws  and  principles  of.     Cavendish      .20.512 

White,  Andrew  D.     Warfare  of  science 20.312 

Whitney,  William  D.      Life  and  growth   of 

language 20.313 

Williams,    Matthieu   W.      Science   in   short 

chapters 20.314 

Winslow.     Force  and  nature 20.315 

Wonders  of  water.     Tissandier 20.429 

World  of  wonders.      Anon 20.316 


NIINERALOOY,   IVIKTALIvUROY,   ETC. 


Aitkin,  W.  C,  et  als.     The  useful  metals 20.620 

Assaying,  manual  of.     Brown 20.612 

Assaying,  notes  on.     Ricketts 20.619 

Atkinson,  J.  J.     Treatise   on   the  gases   met 

with  in  coal  mines 20.736 

Bauerman,  Hilary.     Text-book  of  systematic 

mineralogy 20. 737 


Blake,  William   P.     Production   of   precious 

metals 20.611 

Blow-pipe  analysis.     Brush 20.613 

Brown,  Walter  L.     Manual  of  assaying 20.612 

Brush,  George  J.     Determinative  mineralogy.20.613 

Clay,  William,  el  als.     The  useful  metals 20.620 

Coal,  statistics  of.     Taylor 20,621 


174 


COAL —  ENTERTAINING. 


Coal  mines.    Atkinson 20.736 

Fairbairn,  William.     Iron;  its  history,  prop- 
erties, and  processes  of  manufacture 20  614 

Useful  metals 20.620 

Faraday,  Michael.     Lecture  on  platinum 18. 121 

Greenwood,  William  H.     Manual  of  metal- 
lurgy   20,615 

Iron ;  its  history,  properties,  and  processes  of 

manufacture.     Fairbairn 20.614 

Jones,  William.     Mines,  minerals  and  metals-20.6i6 
King,  C.  W.      Precious  stones  and   precious 

metals 20.617 

Metallic  wealth  of  the  United  States,     Whit- 
ney   20,622 

Metallurgy.     Treasures  of  the  earth.     Jones. 20.616 

Metallurgy,  manual  of.      Greenwood 20.615 

Metallurgjy,  treatise  on.     Overman 20.618 

Metals.chief  industrial  applications  of.  Wright.  20.623 
Metals,  production  of  the  precious.    Blake. .  .20.611 

Metals,  the  useful See  useful  metals 

Mineralogy,  determinative.     Brush 20.613 


Mineralogy,  systematic.      Bauerman 20, 

Mines,  minerals,  and  metals.     Jones 20 

Overman,  Frederick,    Treatise  on  metallurgy.20. 

Oxland,  Robert,  et  aUs.     The  useful  metals,  .20. 

Pickett,  William  V,  et  als.  The  useful  metals.20. 

Platinum,  lecture  on.     Faraday 18. 

Precious  stones  and  precious  metals,  natural 
history  of.     King .• 20. 

Picketts,  Pierre  de  P.       Notes  on  assaying.  .20. 

Scoffern,  John.     The  useful  metals 20, 

Taylor,  R.  G.     Statistics  of  coal 20. 

Treasures  of  the  earth.     Jones 20. 

Truran,  Wm.,  et  als.     The  useful  metals 20. 

Useful  metals.  The.  Alloys,  mining  ventila- 
tion, mining  jurisprudence  and  metallur- 
gic  chemistry.  Aitken,  Clay,  Fairbairn, 
Oxland,  Pickett,  Scoffern,  and  Truran.. .  .20. 

Whitney,  J.  D,  Metallic  wealth  of  the  Uni- 
ted States 20, 

Wright,  Charles  R.  A.  Chief  industrial 
application  ot  metals 20, 


n 


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616 
618 
620 
620 
121 

617 
619 
620 
621 
616 
620 


620 
622 
623 


Nii^TURAL  HISTORY   AND  ZOOIvOQY. 


Abbott,  Charles  C.  Naturalist's  rambles  about 

home 20.317 

Adams,  H.  G.     Humming  birds 20.318 

Agassiz,    L.     Methods   of   studying   natural 

history. 20.319 

Agassiz,  L.,  and  Gould,  A.  A.     Principles 

of  zoology 20.321 

Agassiz,  felizabeth  C.  and  Alexander.     Sea- 
side studies  of  natural  history.   (Radiates.). 20. 320 

Allen,  John.     The  blessed  bees 20.322 

Animal  biography.      Narratives     and    anec- 
dotes  of    the    habits,    etc.,    of  animals. 

Anon 20. 323 

Animal  intelligence.     Romanes 20. 1 16 

Animal  parasites  and  messmates.     Beneden . .  20. 1 1 8 

Animals,  intelligence  of.     Menault 20.231 

Animated  nature,   history  of   the  earth  and. 

Goldsmith 20.216 

Ansted,  D.  T.     Natural  history  of  inanimate 

creation 20.324 

Ants,  bees  and  wasps.     Lubbock 20.226 

Ants,  The  honey,  and  the  Occident.    Anon. .  .20.229 
Atkinson,  Rev.  J.  C.     British  birds'  eggs  and 

nests 20. 325 

Baily,  William  L.     Our  own  birds 20.326 

Batty,  Joseph  H.     Practical  taxidermy,  home 


Batty  (continued) — 

decoration,   and   general   information   for 

sportsmen 20. 327 

Bees,  the  blessed.     Allen 20.322 

Birds.     Gosse 20.217 

Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England.     Fiagg.  .20.215 
Birds' eggs  and  nests.     (British.)     Atkinson.  .20.325 
Breen,  Hugh,  et  als.     Natural   history  of  in- 
animate creation 20.324 

Buckland,  Francis  T.     Curiosities  of  natural 

history 20.328 

BufTon,  Georges  L.  L.    Natural  history 20.329 

Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore.     Wood.. .  .20  112 
Comparative  zoology,    structural  aud  system- 
atic.    Orton 20.1 1 1 

Cones,    Elliott.       Fur-bearing     animals     of 

North  America 20.330 

Crayfish,  The.     An  introduction  to  the  study 

of  zoology.     Huxley 20.220 

Damon,  William  E.    Ocean  wonders 20.331 

Dog,  The.     Youatt 20.128 

Duncan,    P.  M.     Transformation   of  insects, 

etc     20.332 

Emerton,   J.    H.     Structure    and    habits  of 

spiders 20.333 

Entertaining  naturali.st.      (Mrs.    Loudon's.) 


ENTERTAINING — TAXIDJERMY. 


175 


Entertaining  {continued)  — 

Dallas 20. 225 

Figuier,  Louis.     The  insect  world 20.334 

The  ocean  world 20.21 

Reptiles  and  birds 20.212 

The  world  before  the  deluge 20  213 

Findley,  Rev.  Samuel.       Rambles  among   the 

insects 20.214 

Fish  culture,  American.     Norris 20.232 

Flagg,   Wilson.     Birds  and  seasons  of  New 

England 20.215 

Friends  worth  knowing.     Ingersoll 20. 220A 

Fur-bearing     animals    of   North     America. 

Cones 20.330 

Gamekeeper  at  home,  The.     Jeffries 20.222 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     History  of  the  earth  and 

animated  nature 20. 2 1 6 

Gosse.  Philip  Henry.     Birds 20.217 

Romance  of  natural  history 20.218 

Gould,  A.  A.    and  Agassiz,    L.  principles   of 

zoology 20 .  32 1 

Harris,    Thaddeus  W.    Treatise   on  some   of 

the  insects  injurious  to   vegetation 20.219 

Homes  without  hands.      Habitations   of  ani- 
mals classed  according  to  their    principles 

of  construction.     Wood 20. 123 

Hummingbirds.     Adams 20.318 

Hnxley,  T.  H.    The  crayfish,  an  introduction 

to  the  study  of  zoology 20.220 

Inanimate  creation,   natural  history  of.     An- 

sted.  Smith,  Breen,   Scoffern  and  Lowe.. 20. 324 
Ingersoll,  Ernest.     Friends  worth  knowing. 20. 220A 

Insect  architecture,  Rennie 20.115 

Insect  life.     Population  of  an   old  pear   tree. 

Bruyssel 20.119 

Insect   world.     Figuier 20. 334 

Insects,  how  to  catch   and   how   to   prepare 

them  for  the  cabinet.     Manton 20.227 

Insects,  life  of  North  American.     Jaeger. . .  .20.221 

Insects,  rambles  among.     Findley 20.214 

Insects,  transformation  of       Duncan,  ed 20.332 

Insects  abroad .     Wood 20. 1 24 

Insects  injurious  to  vegetation.     Harris 20.219 

Island  life.     Wallace 20.120 

Jaeger,  B.     Life  of  North  American  insects.  ,20.221 

Jeffries,  R.     The  gamekeeper  at  home 20.222 

Keep,  Josiah.     Sea  shells  of  California 20.223 

Lawrence,  W.    Lectures  on  zoology 20.224 

Loudon,  Mrs.      Entertaining  naturalist 20.225 

Lowe,  E.  J.      Natural  history  of  inanimate 

creation 20. 324 


Lubbock,  Sir  John.     Ants,  bees,  and  wasps. 20. 226 

Man  and  beast.     Wood 20. 125 

Manton,  Walter  P.      Insects,    how   to   catch 

and  how  to  prepare  them  for  the  cabinet. 20, 227 

Taxidermy  without  a  teacher 20.228 

McCook,  Henry  C.      Ants,    honey  and  Occi- 


dent. 


20. 229 

Tenants  of  an  old  farm 20.230 

Menault,  Ernest.     Intelligence  of  animals 20.231 

My  feathered  friends.      Wood 20. 126 

Natural  history.      Buffon 20.329 

Natural  history,  curiosities  of  Buckland ....  20. 328 
Natural  history,  methodsof  study  in.  Agassiz.  20. 3 19 

Natural  history,  romance  of     Gosse 20.218 

Natural  history  and  geology.       Darwin 19.512 

Natural  history   of  animals.      Sanborne  and 

Tenney 20. 117 

Natural  history  of  inanimate  creation.     Breen 

et  ah 20. 324 

Natural  history  of  inanimate  creation.     Lowe 

et  als 20. 324 

Natural  history  of  inanimate  creation.  Scof- 
fern, et  ah 20. 324 

Natural  history  of  inanimate  creation.  Smith.. 20. 324 
Naturalist's  rambles  about  home.  Abbott ...  20. 3 1 7 
Norris,  Thaddeus.     American  fish  culture     ..20.232 

Ocean  wonders.     Damon   20.331 

Ocean  world.  The .     Figuier 20. 2 1 1 

Ornithology.     British  birds'  eggs  and  nests. 

Atkinson 20. 325 

Ornithology,     hummingbirds.     Adams 20.318 

Ornithology.     Our  own  birds.     Baily 20.326 

Orton,  James.     Comparative  zoology 20. iii 

Oswald,  Felix  L.     Zoological  sketches 20. 1 1 2 

Our  own  birds.     Baily. 20.326 

Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.     Zoology 20.113 

Practical  taxidermy.     Batty 20. 3  27 

Reason  why,  The.     Anon 20, 114 

Rennie,  James.     Insect  architecture 20. 115 

Reptiles  and  birds.     Figuier 20.212 

Romanes,  George  T.  Animal  intelligence..  .20.116 
Scoffern,  John.     Natural  history  of  inanimate 

creation 20.324 

Sea  shells  of  California,  common.     Keep 20.223 

Seaside  studies  in  natural  history.     Elizabeth 

C.  and  Alexander  Agassiz 20.320 

Smith,  Edward.    Natural  history  of  inanimate 

creation 20. 324 

Spiders,  structure  and  habits  of.     Emerton. .  .20.333 

Taxidermy,  practical.     Batty 20.327 

Taxidermy  without  a  teacher.     Manton 20. 228 


176 


TENANTS — PUYSICAL. 


Tenants  of  an  old  farm.     McCook 20.230 

Tenney,  A.  A.     Natural  history  of  animals.  .20.117 
Trespassers.     Animals  that  trespass  on  do- 
mains not  their  own.     VVooil 20, 127 

Tropical  nature.     Wallace 20.121 

Van  Benedeu,  P.  J.     Animal   parasites  and 

messmates 20. 1 18 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.     Insect  life t. 20. 119 

Wallace,  Alfred  R.     Island  life 20. 120 

Tropical  nature 20.121 

Wood,   Rev.  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the 

seashore 20. 1 22 

Homes  without  hands  20. 1 23 


Wood  (contintied) — 

Insects  abroad 20. 1 24 

Man  and  beast 20. 125 

My  feathered  friends 20. 1 26 

Trespassers 20.127 

World  before  the  deluge.     Figuier 20,21 3 

Youatt,  William.     The  dog 20.128 

Zoological  sketches.     Oswald 20. 1 12 

Zoology,  lectures  on.     Lawrence 20  224 

Zoology,  principles  of.     Agassiz  and  Gould.  .20,321 
Zoology   for  students   and    general   readers. 

Packard 20. 113 


OPTICS. 


Abbott,  Jacob.     Light 20. 129 

Abney,  W.  de  Wiveleslie.      Treatise  on  pho- 
tography   20, 1 30 

Art  of  projecting.      Dolbear 21. 811 

Brewster,  Sir  David.      The  Kaleidoscope. .  .20. 131 
Clark,  L.  Lane.     Objects  for  the  microscope. 20. 132 

Dolbear,  A.  E.       Art  of  projecting 21.811 

Hogg,  Jabez.     The  Microscope 21.812 

Kaleidoscope.  The.     Brewster 20. 131 

Le  Conte,  Joseph.     Sight 21.813 

Light,     Abbott 20. 1 29 

Light,  lectures  on.   Tyndall 21.822 

Light.  The  nature  of.       Lommel 21.816 

Lockyer,  J.  Norman.     Spectrum  analysis. . ,  .21,815 

Spectroscope,  The 21.814 

Lommel,  Eugene.      Nature  of  light 21.816 

Marion,  F.      Wonders  of  optics 21.817 

Microscope,  common  objects  of  the.     Wood.  2 1.824 

Microscope,  objects  for  the.      Clark 20. 132 

Microscope,  The.     Hogg 21.812 

Microscope  teachings.      Ward 21. 823 

Nolan,  Thoma-s,  B.  S.      The  telescope 21.818 


Optics.    Light.      Abbott   20. 129 

Optics.   Nature  of  light.     Lommel 21.816 

Optics,  wonders  of     Marion 21.817 

Photography.     Towler 21.821 

Photography,  treatise  on.     Abney 20. 130 

Polarization  of  light.     Spottiswoode 21 .820 

Roscoe,  Henry  E.,  B.  A.    Spectrum  analysis. 31.832 

Schellen,  H.     Spectrum  analysis 21.819 

Sight.     Le  Conte 21.813 

Spectroscope,  The.     Lockyer 21.814 

Spectrum  analysis.     Roscoe 21.832 

Spectrum  analysis.     Schellen 21.819 

Spectrum  analysis,  studies   in.     Lockyer 21.815 

Spottisv^oode,  William,  M.  A.     Polarization 

of  light 21.820 

Telescope,  The.     Nolan 21.818 

Tov?ler,  J.,  M.  D.     Photography 21.S21 

Tyndall,  John.     Lectures  on  light 21  822 

Ward,  Mrs.     Microscope  teachings 21 .823 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G.     Common   objects  of  the 

microscope 21.824 


PHYSICS. 


Blasemai  Pietro.     Theory  of  sound  in  its  re- 
lation to  music 21.825 

Conservation  of  energy.     Stewart 20.428 

Correlation    and     conservation     of     forces. 

Grove,  et  ale.     Youmans,  ed 21 .828 

Faraday,  Michael,  D.  C.  L.    Physical  forces. 21. 826 
Frick,  J.     Physical  technics 21  827 


Grove,    et   als.      Correlation    and    conserva- 
tion of  forces.     Youmans,  ed 21.828 

Hotze,  C.  L.     First  lessons  in  physics 21.829 

Huxley,  T.  11.     Physiography,   an   introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  nature   .  .^ 21.830 

Physical  forces.     Faraday 21.826 

Physical  technics.  Frick 21 .827 


PHYSICS — ADAMS. 


177 


Physics.     (Science  primer.)     Stewart 21.834 

Physics,  first  lessons  in.     Hotze 21.829 

Physics,  principles  of.     Silliman 21.833 

Physiography.     Kuxley 21. 830 

Science  of  music,  The.     Taylor 21.835 

Silliman,  Benjamin  Jr.,  M.  A.     Principles  of 

physics 21.833 

Sound.      Eight  lectures.     Tyndall 21.836 

Sound,  theory  of,  in   its    relation    to   music. 

Blaserna 21.825 


Stewart,  Balfour.     Conservation  of  energy.  .20.428 

Physics 21.834 

Taylor,  Sedley,  M.  A.     Science  of  music. . .  .21.835 
Theory  of  sound  in  its  relation  to  music.  Blas- 
erna  21.825 

Trancendental  physics.     Zollner 21.119A 

Tyndall,   John,  LL.  D.     Sound.    (Eight  lec- 
tures.)  21.836 

Zollner,   Johann  Carl.     Trancendental   phys- 
ics  21.119A 


PSYCtlOIvOOY. 


Allen,  Grant.     The  color  sense 21.215 

,  Bair,  Alexander.     Mental  science 21.216 

Mind  and  body 21.217 

Bascom,  John.     Comparative  psychology. . .  .21.218 

Body  and  will.     Maudsley 21.226 

Brittan,  S.  B.,  M.  D.    Man  and  his  relations.. 21. 219 

Color  sense.  The.     Allen 21.215 

Comparative  psychology.     Bascom 21.218 

Emotions,  The.     McCosh 21.228 

Galton,  Francis,  F,  R.  S.     Inquiries  into  hu- 
man faculty  and  its  development 21.220 

Human  faculty  and  its  development,  inquiries 

into.     Galton 21.220 

Illusions,     Sully 21. 1 17 

Intelligence.     Taine 21 .1 18 

Janes,  Rev.  E.,  A.  M.     Human  psychology.  .21.221 

Laycock,  Thomas.     Mind  and  brain 21.222 

Lewes,    G.    Henry.     Problems   of   life    and 

mind.     Psychology 21.223 

Study  of  psychology 21.224 

Lindsay,   W.  Lander,    M.  D.     Mind   in   the 

lower  animals  in  health  and  disease 21.225 

Mandsley,  Henry,  M.  D.     Body  and  will 21.226 

Physiology  and  pathology  of  the  mind 21.227 

McCosh,  James.     The  emotions 21.228 

Mind  and  brain.     Laycock 21.222 

Mind,  physiology  and  pathology.  Maudsley.. 2 1.227 
Mind,  elements  of  the  philosophy  of.  Ricord.21.113 
Mind,  elements  of  philosophy  of  the  human. 

Stewart 21. 116 

Mind,  The.     Reid 21.111 


Mind  and  body.     Bain 21.217 

Mind  in  the   lower  animals  in  health  and  dis- 
ease.   Lindsay 21.225 

Paine,  Martyn.     Physiology  of  the  soul  and 

instinct 21.229 

Physiology  of  the  soul  and  instinct.     Paine.  .21.229 
Psychology.     Man   and   his  relations.    Brit- 
tan   21.219 

Psychology.     Mental  science.     Bain 21.216 

Psychology.     Problems  of    life   and    mind. 

Lewes 21.223 

Psychology,  English.     Ribot 21. 112 

Psychology,  principles  of.     Spencer 21. 115 

Psychology,  human.     James 21.221 

Psychology,  study  of.     Lewes 21.224 

Reid,  Thomas,  D.  D.     The  mind 21. 1 1 1 

The  will 21. Ill 

Ribot,  Theodore     English  psychology 21. 112 

Ricord,  Elizabeth.      Elements  of  the  philoso- 
phy of  mind 21. 1 13 

Science  of  sensibility.     Intelligence.     Smith. 21. 114 

Smith,  John  N.     Science  of  sensibility 21. 114 

Soul  and  instinct.     Paine 21.229 

Spencer,  Herbert.     Principles  of  Psychology.21.115 
Stewart,  Dugald.     Elements  of  philosophy 

of  the  human  mind 21. 116 

Sully,  James.     Illusions 21. 117 

Taine,  H.,    D.  C.  L.       Intelligence 21. 118 

Taylor,  Isaac.     The  world  of  mind 21.119 

Will,  The.     Reid 21.111 


POLITTICAIv   AND  IvEOAL  SCIENCK. 

A.  B.  C.  of  finance.     Newcomb 21.415       Accidents,  railroad,  notes  on.     Adams 21.713 

Abolition  of  poverty.      Jones 21.526      Adams,  Charles  F.     Chapters  of  Erie 21.712 

About,  Edmond.     Social  economy 21.711  Railroad  accidents 21.713 


178 


ADULTERATION FEEB. 


Adulteration  of  food  and  medicine.     Squibb.  .21.31$ 

Alden,  Joseph.     Science  of  government 21.714 

American  facts.    Putman 21.427 

American  juror,  The.     Wilson 21.21 1 

American  life.     Anon 21.731 

American  manual  of  parliamentary  law.  Fish  .21.629 

American  politics,  history  of.     Johnson 21.525 

Amos,  Sheldon.     Science  of  law 21.715 

Anderson,  Thomas  M.     Political  conspiracies.21.716 
Andrew  Jackson  and  the  Bank  of  the  United 

.States.      Royall 21.431 

Archology,     filakeslee 21  726 

Argjyll,  Duke  of.     Reign  of  law 21.717 

Aristotle,   politics  and  economics  of.     VVal- 

pule 21.718 

Atkinson,  Edward.     What  is  a  bank  ? 21  719 

Bagehot,  Walter.     Physics  and  politics 21.720 

Bank,  what  is  a?    Atkinson 21.719 

Banking,  national.     Scudder 21.434 

Banks  and  banking.     Atkinson 21.719 

Barnard,  Charles.  Co-operation  as  a  business.  21. 721 
Barry,  John  Wolfe.     Railway  appliances ....  21 .722 
Bastiat,  Frederic.     Essays  on  political  econ- 
omy  21.723 

Sophisms  of  protection 21.724 

Sophisms  of  the  protectionists 21.725 

Blakeslee,  D.  V.     Archology 21 .726 

Brace,  Charles  L.     Free  trade 21.727 

Brougham,  Henry,  Lord.  F.  R.  S.    Political 

philosophy 21.728 

Burlingame,  Edward  L.,  ed.     Essays  on  in- 
ternational politics 21.729 

Capital  and  labor,  conflicts  of.     Howell 21.517 

Carey,  H.  C.     Principles  of  social  science. .  .21.730 
Certain  dangerous  tendencies    in  American 

life.     Anon 21 .731 

Chapters  of  Erie.     Adams. .  .*. 21.712 

Chinese  immigration.     Seward 21 .436 

Church  and  state.     Thompson 21.321 

Civil  policy  of  America.     Draper 21.623 

Civil  service  in  Great  Britain.     Eaton 21.624 

Civil  service  reform  association.      Anon 21.426 

Clarke,  F.  W,  Weights,  measures  and  money    . 

of  all  nations 21.733 

Clark,  Salter  S.      Text-book   on   commercial 

law 21.732 

Cochin,  Augustin.     Result  of  slavery,  The. .  .21.612 

Results  of  cm.incipation 21.61 1 

Codman,  John.     Free  ships .21.613 

Commercial  law,  text  book  on.     Clark 21.732 

Commercial  products  of  the  sea.     Simmonds.21.437 


Common  sense.     Paine 21.417 

Common  sense  in  business.      Freedley 21.630 

Communism    and  socialism   in  their  history 

and  theory.      Woolsey 21.212 

Comparative  politics.      Freeman 21.631 

Compiled  statement  of  the  lumber  trade  and 

manufacture  for  1874.      Anon 21.614 

Constitutional  text  book.     Anon 21  615 

Cook,  Joseph.     Labor 21.616 

Marriage 21.617 

.Socialism   ; 21.618 

Co-operation  as  a  business.     Barnard 21.721 

Copyright,  international.     Putman 21.428 

Cassa,  Luigi.      Guide   to   the  study  of  politi- 
cal economy 21.619 

Crime,  half  a  century  of  juvenile  delinquents. 

Pierce 21.420 

Currency  question.     Hughes 21.518 

Cushing,  Luther  S.     Parliamentary  practice.  .21.620 
Dangerous    tendencies     in     American    life. 

Anon ' 21.731 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.     Politics  and  political 

economy 21.621 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M.     A  domestic  problem 21.622 

Domestic  problem,  A.     Diaz 21.622 

Draper,  John  W.     Civil  policy  of  America. .  .21.623 
Earle,  Abraham.     Revenue   system  and  civil 

service 21.625 

Eaton,  Dorman  B.       Civil   service   in   Great 

Britain 21.624 

Ecce  Feraina.     Attempt  to  solve  the  woman 

question.     Anon 21.333 

Eggleston,  N.  H.     Villages  and  village  life.  .21.626 

Emancipation,  results  of.     Cochin 21.61 1 

Enterprise  beyond  the  seas.     Fyfe 21.632 

Essays,  moral,  political  and  aesthetic.     Spen- 
cer  21.312 

Every  man  his  own  lawyer.     Wells 21.329 

Fawcett,  Henry.,  M.  P.  Free  trade  and  poli- 
tics  21.627 

Political  economy 21. 628 

Finance,   alphabet  in.     McAdam 21 .531 

Fish,  George  T.     American  manual  of  parlia- 
mentary law .21.629 

Foreign  relations.     Walpole 21.326 

Fortunes  for  workingmen.     Peck       21.418 

Free  ships.     Codman 21.613 

Free  trade.     Hawley 21.513 

Free  trade,  as  promoting  peace  and  good  will 

among  men.     Brace 21.727 

Free  trade,  what  is  it  ?    Walter 21.327 


FREE — POLITICAL. 


179 


Free  trade  and  English  commerce.     Mongre- 

din .21.411 

Free  trade  and  protection.     Fawcett 21.627 

Freedley.     Common  sense  in  business 21.630 

Freeman,  E.  A..   M.  A.     Comparative  poli- 
tics  21.631 

Fyfe,  J.  Hamilton.     Enterprise   beyond   the 

seas 21.632 

Merchant  enterprise 21.633 

George,  Henry.     Progress  and  poverty 21.634 

Gillespie.     Roads  and  railroads 21.51 1 

Greene,  William  B.     Socialistic,  communis- 
tic, mutualistic.  and  financial  fragments..  .21.512 

Guide  to  business.     Welsh 21.331 

Hawley,  Richard.     Free  trade 21.513 

Helper,  H.  R.     Nojoque,    a  question  for  a 

continent 21.514 

Holmes,  Arthur.     Parties  and   their  princi- 
ples     21.515 

Honest  money  and  labor.     Schurz*  •  •  • 21.433 

Home,  J.  B.     Common  sense 21.516 

Howell,    George.      Conflicts   of  capital  and 

labor... 21.517 

Hughes,  Robert  W.     Popular  treatise  on  the 

currency  question 21.518 

Hunt,  Freeman.    Worth  and  wealth 21.519 

International  politics.     Burlingame,  ed 21.729 

Inter-oceanic  canal   and     the   Monroe   doc- 
trine.    Anon 21.412 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Book  about  lawyers 21.520 

Jevons,  W.  Stanley.    Money  and  the  mechan- 
ism of  exchange. ,,. 21.521 

Political  economy 21.522 

Theory  of  political  economy 21.523 

State  in  relation  to  labor 21.524 

Johnson,  A.,   A.    M.      History  of  American 

politics 21.525 

Jones,  Jesse  H.     Abolition  of  poverty 21.526 

Kellogg,  Edmond.      Labor  and  capital. . .  .21.526A 

Labor.     Cook 21.616 

Labor  and  capital.     Kellogg 21. 526 A 

Lamphere,  G.    N.      United   States   Govern- 
ment  21.527 

Law,  elements  of  international.       Wheaton.  .21.332 
Law,  introduction  to  the  study  of.     Woolsey.. 21.213 

Law,  reign  of.     Argyll 21.717 

Law,  science  of.     Amos 21.715 

Lawyers,  book  about.       Jeaffreson 21.520 

Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.      Stephen 21.316 

Lumber    trade    and    manufacture    for  1874. 

Anon.. 21.614 


Maher,  W.  H.     On  the  road  to  riches 21.528 

Mallock,  W.  H.      Property  and  progress 21.529 

Malthus,  T.  R.     Principle  of  population 21.530 

Marriage.      Cook 21.617 

McAdam,  Graham.     An  alphabet  in  finance.. 21. 531 

Protective  system 21. 532 

Merchant  enterprise.     Fyfe 2r.633 

Mill,  John  Stuart.      Considerations   on  repre- 
sentative government 2 1. 533 

Principles  of  political  economy 21.534 

Money.      Howe 21.516 

Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.  Jev- 
ons   21. 5^1 

Money  in  its  relations  to  trade  and  industry. 

W^alker 21.324 

Mongredin,  Augustus.     Free  trade  and  Eng- 
lish commerce 21. 411 

Monroe  doctrine     and    Inter-oceanic    canal. 

Anon 21.412 

Moore,  J.  S.     Friendly  sermons-  to   the   pro- 
tectionist manufacturers 21.413 

Mulford,  Elishij,  LL.  D.     The  nation 21.414 

Nation,  The.     Mulford 21.414 

Newcomb.     A  B  C  of  finance 2X.415 

Nojoque.  A  question  for  a  continent.  Helper.21.514 
Nordhoff,  Charles.   Politics  for  young  Ameri- 
cans  21.416 

On  the  road  to  riches.     Maher 21.528 

Paine,  Thomas.     Common  sense 21.417 

Parliamentary  law.     Robert 21.429 

Parliamentary  practice.     Gushing 21.620 

Parties  and  their  principles.     Holmes. 21.515 

Peck,  A.  T.     Fortunes  for  workingmen 21.418 

Penny,  Virginia.     Think  and  act 21.419 

Perry,  A.  L.,  LL.  D.     Elements  of  political 

economy 21.421 

Peto,  S.    M.     Resources    and    prospects    of 

America 21.422 

Philosophy,  political.     Brougham 21.728 

Physics  and  politics.     Bagchot 21.720 

Pierce,  B.  K.,,  D.  D.     Hjilf  a  century  of  ju- 
venile delinquents 21.420 

Political  conspiracies,     Andf  rson 21.716 

Political  economy.     Jevons 21. 523 

Political  economy.    {Science  primer. )  Jevons.21.522 

Political  economy,  elements  of.     Perry 21 .421 

Political  economy,  elements  of.     Thompson.  .21.322 

Political  economy,  essays  on.     Bastiat 21 .723 

Political  economy,   guide   to    the    study    of. 

Ca.ssa. ...,...,.,,...,,, 21.619 

Political  economy,  manual  of.     Fawcett 21.628 


180 


POLITICAL — WHITE. 


Political  economy,  manual  of.     Rogers 21.430 

Political  economy,  principles  of.     Mill 21.534 

Political  institutions.     Spencer 21.313 

Political  philosophy.     Brougham 21.728 

Political  science.     Woolsey 21.214 

Politics  and   economics  of  Aristotle.     Wal- 

pole 21.718 

Politics  and  political  economy.     De  Quincy.  .21,621 
Politics  for  young  Americans.     Nordhoff. ..  .21.416 

Population,  principle  of.     Malthus 21.530 

Porter,  Noah.     Science  of  nature  vs.  science 

of  man 21.423 

Protection  and  free  trade  to-day 21.424 

Progress  and  poverty.     Geoige 21.634 

Progress  of  nations.     Seaman 21.435 

Proffatt,  J.  LL.  B.     Women  before  the  law.. 2 1.425 

Property  and  progress.     Mallock 21.529 

Protection,  lectures  on  the  history  of.     Sum- 
ner   21.319 

Protection  and  free  trade  to-day.     Porter 21.424 

Protection  and  revenue  in  1877.     Sumner 21.320 

Protectionist  manufacturers,  friendly  sermons 

to.     Moore 21.413 

Protective  system.  The.     McAdam 21. 532 

Purposes  of  the  civil  service  reform  associa- 
tion.    Anon 21.426 

Putman,  George  H.     American  facts 21,427 

luternational  copyright 21.428 

Railway  accidents.     Adams 21.713 

Railway  appliances.     Barry 21.722 

Reign  of  law.  The.     Argyll 21,717 

Representative  government.     Mill 21.533 

Resources  and  prospects  of  America.     Peto..2i.422 
Revenue  system  and  civil  service.     Earle . . .  .51.625 

Road  to  riches,  on  the.     Maher 21.528 

Roads  and  railroads.     Gillespie 21. 511 

Robert,  Henry  M.     Parliamentary  law 21.429 

Rogers,  James  E.     Manual  of  political  econ- 
omy  21.430 

Royall,  Wm.  L.     Andrew  Jackson   and   the 

bank  of  the  U.  S 21.431 

Schurz,  Carl.    Honest  money  and  labor 21.433 

Science  of  government.     Alden 21.714 

Science  of  nature  vs.  science  of  man.     Porter. 2 1.423 

Science  of  wealth.     Walker 21.323 

Scudder,  M.  L.,  Jr.     National  banking.- 21.434 

Seaman,  Ezra  C.     Progress  of  nations 21.435 

Seward,  G.  F.     Chinese  immigration 2i .  436 

Simmonds,  P.  L.     Commercial    products  of 

the  sea 21,437 

Slavery,  results  of.     Cochin 21 .612 


Smith,   Adam.     Wealth  of  nations 21.311 

Social  economy.     About 21. 711 

Social  science.     Barnard 21.721 

Social  science,  principles  of.     Carey 21.730 

Socialism.     Cook 21.618 

Socialistic,     communistic,      mutualistic    and   • 

financial  fragments.     Greene 21.512 

Sociology  study  of,     Spencer 21.314 

Sophisms  of  protection.     Bastiat 21.724 

Sophisms  of  the  protectionists.     Bastiat 21.725 

Spencer,  Herbert,     Essays:  moral,  political, 

and  aesthetic 21.312 

Political  institutions 21.313 

Study  of  sociology 21.314 

Squibb,  Edward  R.     Proposed   legislation  on 

adulteration  of  food  and  medicine 21.315 

State  in  relation  to  labor,  The.    Jevons 21.524 

Stephen,  James   F.      Liberty,   equality  and 

fraternity 21.316 

Stickney,  Albert.     A  true  republic 21.317 

Stubbs,  C.  W.,  M.  A.     Village  politics 21.318 

Sumner,  W,  G.     Lectures  on  the   history  of 

protection 21.319 

Protection  and  revenue  in  1877 21.320 

Think  and  act.     Penny 21.419 

Thompson,  Joseph  P.    Church  and  State 21.321 

Thompson,  Robert  E.     Elements  of  political 

economy 21.322 

Trade  of  the  world,  The.     Webster 21. 328 

True  republic,  A.     Stickney 21.317 

United  States  government.     Lamphere 21.527 

Village  politics.     Stubbs 21.318 

Villagers  and  village  life.     Eggleston 21.626 

Wages  question,  The.     Walker 21.325 

Walker,  Ama.sa.     Science  of  wealth 2 1 .  323 

Walker,  F.  A.   Money  in  its  relation  to  trade 

and  industry ; . , 21. 324 

Wages  question,  The 21.325 

Walpole,  Spencer.     Foreign  relations 21.326 

Walter,  Emile.     What  is  free  trade?   21.327 

Wealth  of  nations.      Smith 21.311 

Webster,  Robert  G.     Trade  of  the  world 21.328 

Weights,  measures  and  money  of  all  nations. 

Clark 21.733 

Wells,  David  A.  Every  man  his  own  lawyer.. 2 1.329 

Why  we  trade  and  how  we  trade 21.330 

Welsh,  Lewis  G.     Guide  to  business 21.331 

Wheaton,  Henry,  LL.  D.      Elements  of  in- 
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White,  Carlos.     Attempt  to  solve  the  woman 

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Why  we  trade  and  how  we  trade.     Wells. .  .21.330 

Wilson,  H.  B.     American  juror,  The 21,211 

Woman  before  the  law.     Proffatt 21.425 

Woolsey,  Theodere  D.     Communism  and  so- 
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Introduction  to   the  study  of  international 


Woolsey  (continued)  — 

law 21.213 

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Workers,  A.  B.  C,  The,     About 21.711 

Worth  and  wealth.      Hunt 21.519 


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TRAVKLS. 


A  La  California.    Sketches  of  life  in  the  Golden 

State.      Evans 56.218 

A'  Saddle  in  the  wild  west.     Rideing 57-233 

Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka.  home  of  the  Crows.      Anon. 56.814 
Abbott,  John  S.  C.     Adventures  of  the  Chev- 
alier de  la  Salle.     Explorations  of  prairies 
forests,  lakes  and  rivers  of  the  new  world 

five  hundred  years  ago 56.812 

Home  book  of  wonders   56.811 

Abel,  Clark,       Narrative  of  a  journey  in  the 

interior  of  China 56.813 

Abode  of  snow.     Tour  from  Thibet  to  the  In- 
dian Caucasus.     Wilson 58.423 

Across  America  and  Asia.      Pumpe'lly 57.221 

Across  the  Atlantic.     Haeseler 56. 134 

Across  the  continent.     Bowles 56.616A 

Addison,  H.  R.  Paris  Social.  Sketch  of  every 

day  life  in  the  French  metropolis 56.815 

Afghanistan.     Constable 56.414 

Africa,  heart  of.     Schweinfurth   57- 123 

Africa,    notes  of  travel    in   South   Western. 

Anderson 56.818 

Africa,    travels  and    researches    in    Eastern. 

Krapf 57.621 

Africa  and  the  American  flag.     Foote 56.224 

Aggasiz,  Prof.,  and  Mrs.  Louis.     Journey,  in 

Brazil 56.816 

Alaska  and  its  resources.      Dall 56.31 1 

Alaska    and   missions   of  the  North  Pacific 

coast.    Jackson 57-725 

Alaska,  A  trip  to.     Wardman 58. 523 

Alaska,  travels  and  adventures   in.      Whym- 

per 58.420 

Albert   N'Yanza.      Great   basin  of  tha  Nile. 

Baker 56.825 

Aloha.     Hawaiian  salutation.     Chaney 56. 524 

Alpenstock.      Rideing 57232 

Amazon,  explorations  in  the  valley  of.      Gib- 
bon  56.230 

Amazon,  explorations   in   the  valley  of  the. 

Herndon  and  Gibbon 57-831 

America,    Eastern  and   Western    States    of. 

Buckingham 56.514 

America,  impressions  of.     Daie 56.427 


America,  Miranda's  attempt  to  effect  a  revo- 
lution in  South 57-421 

America,  Japan,  and  Russia.     Burrows 56.518 

America,  travels  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of. 

Humboldt 58.518 

American  antiquities.     Priest 57-214 

American   caverns,    celebrated.      Mammoth, 

Wyandot,  and  Luray,     Hovey 57-  7 1 1 

American  in  Ireland.      Kneeland 57-6i7 

American  travel,  year  of.     Fremont 56.226 

Among  our  sailors.     Jewell 57-  729 

Among  the  Arabs.    Naphegyi 57-431 

Among  the  Azores.     Weeks 58-417 

Among  the  Mongols.      Gilmour 56. 1 1 1 

Anderson,  Alexander  D.  Silver  country  of 
the  great  Southwest,  Mexico  and  Mexi- 
can cessions  to  the  United  States ,56.817 

Anderson,  C.  J.  "Notes  of  travel  in  South- 
western Africa 56.818 

Anderson,  John,  M,  D.  Mandalay  to  Momien. 56.819 

Andes  and  Amazon.    Orton 57.322 

Apache  country,   adventures  in  the.      Tour 

through  Arizona  and  Sonora.     Browne. .  .56.625 

Appleton's  Mexico.     Guide  book 56.820 

Arabia,  travels  in.     Taylor. 58. 728 

Arctic  explorations.     Kane 57'734 

Arctic  boat  journey   in  the   autumn   of  1854. 

Hayes 57-822 

Arctic  regions,  The.     Simmonds     1 ...  57. 129 

Arctic  seas,  in  the.  Discovery  of  the  fate  of 
Sir  John   Franklin  and   his  companions, 

McClintock 57- 53© 

Arctic  voyages.     Nordenskibld ..  .57.311 

Argentine  Republic.  Sarmiento.  Mrs.  Hor- 
ace Mann,  trans 57' "'8 

Arizona     as  it  is,   or  the  coming    republic. 

Hodge 57.833 

Arizona,  resources  of.     P.  Hamilton,  erf 56.138 

Armenia.     Curzon 56-424 

Arnold,     Horace    P.      Gleanings    from    the 

Pontresina  and  the  upper  Engandine 56.821 

Around  the  world.     Grant's  tour.     Packard . .  57.326 
Around     the     world,    sketches    of    travel. 

Prime 57-215 


184 


ABOUND BODINKS. 


Around  the  world  in   the  yacht    "Sunbeam." 

Brassey  S^-^IQ 

Arthur,  William,  A.  M.     Italy  in  transition. 
Public  scenes  and  private  opinions  in  the 

spring  of  i860 56.822 

Ashango  land,  journey  to.     Dil  Chaillu 56,326 

Asia,  travels  in  central.     Vambery 58.635 

Asia,  travels  in  southeastern.     Malcom 57-520 

Asiatic  researches.     Transactions  of  the   so- 
ciety instituted  in  Bengal 56-823 

Astoria.  Anecdote  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the 


Rocky  Mountains.     Irving 57, 

At  home    and  abroad.    Sketch  book  of  life, 

scenery  and  men.     Taylor 58, 

At  last.  A  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies,  Kings- 
ley — s; 

Atlantic,  The.  The  voyage  of  the  "Chal- 
lenger. '■     Th  ompson 58. 

Atlantic  islands,  The.  As  resorts  of  health 
and  pleasure.     Benjamin 56. 

Atlantic  navigator,  The.     1855.     Imary 57. 

Australia,  adventures  in.    Jones 57. 


724 

721 

616 

619 

721 
719 
733 


Bailey,  J.  M.  (Danbury  News  man.)  England 
from  a  back  window,  with  views  of  Scot- 
land and  Ireland 56-824 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel   W.,  M.  A.     The   Albert 

N'Yanza.     Great  basin  of  the  Nile 56.825 

Eight  years'  wandering  in  Ceylon 56.826 

Explorations  of  the    Nile.     Tributaries  of 

Abyssinia 56.827 

The  rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon 56.828 

Baker,  Valentine.  Clouds  in  the  east.  Trav- 
els and  adventures  on  the  Perso-Turko- 
man  frontier 56.829 

Ballantine,  Henry,  A.  M.    Midnight  marches 

through  Persia 56  830 

Bancroft,  A.  L.    Yosemite.     Tourist's  guide  .56.831 

Barker,  Lady.     Station  life  in  New  Zealand. 56  832 
Traveling  about  over  new  and  old  ground. .  .56.833 

Bartlett,  John  R.  Personal  narratives  of  ex- 
plorations and  incidents  in  Texas,  New 
Mexico,  California,  Sonora  and  Chihua- 
hua  56.711 

Bartlett,  S.  C,  D.  D.  Egypt  to  Palestine, 
through  Sinai,  the  wilderness,  and  the 
south  country 56.712 

Bartlett,  W.  H.     Jerusalem  revisited 56.713 

Pictures  from  Sicily 56.714 

Bates,  Henry  W.    The  naturalist  on  the  river 

Amazon S6.715 

Baxley,  H.  W.,  M.  D.  What  I  saw  on  the 
west  coast  of  South  and  North  America; 
and  at  the  Hawaiian  islands 56.716 

Beerbohm,  Julius.    Wanderings  in  Patagonia. 56.717 

Belcher,    Sir  Edward.      Voyage  round     the 

world 56.718 

Bellows,  Henry  W.   The  old  world  in  its  new 

face 56-  7 19 

Beltrami,  J.  C.     A  pilgrimage  in  Europe  and 

America < 56.720 


Benares,     The  sacred    city  of  the   Hindus. 

Sherring 57-127 

Benjamin,   S.  G.  W.     The   Atlantic  islands; 

as  resorts  of  health  and  pleasure 56.721 

Multitudinous  seas 56.722 

Turk  and  the  Greek.    Creeds,  races,  society, 
and   scenery  in   Turkey,  Greece,  and   the 

Isles  of  Greece 56. 723 

Between  the  gates.     Taylor 58.61 1 

Beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains.     Parker 57-329 

Bickraore,  Albert   S.,  M.  A.     Travels  in  the 

East  Indian  Archipelago 56.724 

Bingham,  H.,  A.  M.     A  residence  of  twenty- 
one  years  in  the  Sandwich  islands.     Civil, 

religious,  and  political  history 56.725 

Bird,  Isabella  L.    The  golden  Chersonese. ..  .56.726 

Lady's   life   in  the  Rocky  Mountains 56.727 

Six  months   among   the   palm  groves,  coral 
reefs,    and   volcanoes    of    the    Sandwich 

islands. .   57-728 

Unbeaten    tracks    in   Japan.      Travels   on 

horseback  in  the  interior 56.720 

Bishop,    Nathaniel    H.     Four    months  in   a 
sneak  boat  down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi 

rivers,  and  along  the  gulf  of  Mexico 56.611 

Thousand  miles'  walk  across  South  America. 56.612 
Voyage  of  the   paper  canoe.     From  Quebec 

to  the  gulf  of  Mexico,     1874-5 56.613 

Bishop,  William  H.    Old  Mexico  and  her  lost 
provinces.     (Mexico,  Southern  California, 

and  Arizona.) 56.614 

Bits  of  travel.     H.  H. 57.832 

Blackburn,  Henry.     Breton  folk.  An  artistic 

town  in  Brittany 56.615 

Blunt,  Lady  Annie.    Bedouin.   Tribes  of  the 

Euphrates 56.616 

Bodines,    or    camping    on     the     Lycoming. 

Graff 56.121 


BOWLES — CHEVALIER. 


185 


Bowles,  Samuel.     Across  the  continent 56.616 

Our  new  west.     Travel  between  the  Missis- 
sippi river  and  the  Pacific  Ocean 56.617 

Boys  of  the  other  countries.   Stories  for  Amer- 
ican boys.     Taylor 58.722 

Brace,  Charles  L.     The  new  west,  or  Califor- 
nia in  1867-68 56.618 

Brassey,  Mrs.    Around  the  world  in  the  yacht 

"Sunbeam." 56.619 

Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East .   Cruises  to 

Cyprus  and  Constantinople 56.620 

Brazil,  journey  in.     Agassiz 56.816 

Brazil.   The  Amazon  and  the  coast.  Smith 58.811 

Bremer,    Frederika.       Homes    of   the    new 

world.     Impressions  of  America 56.621 

Life  in  the  old  world;  two  years  in  Switzer- 
land and  Italy 56.622 

Breton  folk.     An   artistic   tour  in   Brittany. 

Blackburn 56.615 

Brewster,  Anne  H.  M.  St.  Martin's  sum- 
mer  56-623 

Bride  of  the  Rhine,  The.    Two  hundred  miles 

in  a  Mosel  row-boat.     Waring 58- 524 

Brittan,  Rarriet  G.     A  woman's  talks  about 

India 56.624 

Browne,  J.  Ross.  Adventures  in  the  Apache 
country;  a  tour  through  Arizona  and  So- 
nera   56.625 

American  family  in  Germany 56.626 


Crusoe's  island 56.626 

Journey  of  the  Frangi  Yusef 56.628 

Land  of  Thor 56.627 

Resources  of  the  Pacific  slope 56.629 

Bryant,    William   C.      Letters    from    Spain. 

1857-8 56.512 

Letters  from  the  east S^-S^^ 

Buchanan,  Robert.  The  land  of  Lome  ;  a 
poet's  adventures  in  the  Scottish  Heb- 
rides   , 56.  SI  3 

Buckingham.  J.  S.    The  eastern  and  western 

states  of  America 5^'S^4 

Bu£fum,  Edward  G.     Sights  and  sensations  in 

France,  Germany  and  Switzerland S^-SIS 

Burbidge,  F.  W.       The  gardens  of  the  sun; 

Borneo  and  the  Sulu  archipelago 56. 5 16 

Burnaby,  Frederick.     Ride  to  Khiva 56.517 

Burrows,  Silas  E.  America,  Japan  and  Rus- 
sia  56.518 

Butler,  Rev.  C.  M.     Inner  Rome.    Political, 

religious  and  social 56.519 

Butler,  W.  F.  The  wild  north  land;  a  win- 
ter journey   with    dogs    across    northern 

North  America 56.520 

By  sea  and  by  land.  A  trip  through  Egypt, 
India.   Ceylon,   Australia,    New   Zealand 

and  North  America.     Merewether 57.4i6 

By-ways  of  Europe.     Taylor 58.723 


C.  C.  J.  D.     The  old  world  seen  with  young 

eyes 56. 5^5 

Cairo,  Jerusalem,  Damascus  and  Baalbec,  ex- 
cursions to.     Jones 57.732 

California,    Oregon,    Nevada,    Utah,    Idaho 
and  Colorado,   the  round  trip  by  way  of 

Panama.     Codman 56. 530 

California  for  health,  pleasure  and  residence. 

Nordhoff 57-313 

Calvert,  James.     Fiji  and  the  Fijians. 56.521 

Camp  and  cabin.     Sketches  of  life  and  travel 

in  the  west .     Raymond 57. 224 

Camp  and  field,  pictures  of  life  in,     Taylor.  .58.612 

Camp  life  and  cotton  field.     Knox 57.619 

Camping  in  Colorado.     Gordon 56. 1 18 

Canada,  life  in.     Moodie 57.425 

Canoe  and  the  saddle.      Adventures   among 
the  Northwestern  rivers  and  forests.  Win- 

throp 58.425 

Canoeing  in  Kanuckia.     Habberton 57-316 


Canton  Chinese,  The.     Tifiany 58-625 

Carribbees,  camp  in  the.      Ober 57-3*7 

Carpenter,  William  W.  Travels  and  adven- 
tures in  Mexico 56.222 

Carr,  John.     Stranger  in  Ireland 56.523 

Central  African  lakes.    Thompson 58.621 

Central  America,  Chiapas,  and  Yucatan,  inci- 
dents of  travel  in.      Stephens 58.71* 

Central  America,  travels  in.      Morelet 57-423 

Central  and  Eastern  Arabia,  journey  through. 

Palgrave 57-327 

Ceylon,  eight  years  wandering  in.     Baker ....  56.826 

Ceylon,  the  rifle  and  hound  in.      Baker 56.828 

Ceylon,   a  visit  to.      Hicckel 56. 133 

Chaney,  George  L.  Alhoa.  Hawaiian  salu- 
tation  56.524 

Chevalier  de  la  Salle,  adventures  of  the.  Ex- 
plorations of  prairies,  forests,  lakes  and 
rivers  of  the  new  world  two  hundred 
years  ago.      Abbott '. 56 .  812 


186  CHILE 

Chile  and  La  Plata,  travels  in.     Miers 57.420 

China,  foreigner  in.       Wheeler 58.418 

China,  miscellaneous  notes  relating  to.  Staun- 
ton   58.822 

China,  narrative  of  a  journey  in  the  interior  of. 

Abel 56813 

China,  our  life  in.      Nevins 57-434 

China  and  Japan.  The  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission 

to.     Oliphant 57-3i8 

China  and  the  Chinese.     Nevins 57-435 

China  seas  and   Japan.       Perry's  expedition. 

Hawks 57.821 

Chinese,  social  life  of  the.     Doolittle 56.324 

Chinese  empire,  journey  through  the.     Hue.  .57.716 
Cincinnatus.      Travels  on   the   western  slope 

of  the  Mexican  Cordillera 56.526 

Cities  of  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.      Hare.  .57.811 
Cleveland,  Richard  J.  Voyages  and  commer- 
cial enterprise $6. 526A 

Clouds  in  the  East.     Travels   and  adventures 

on  the  Perso-Turkoman  frontier.     Baker.  56. 829 
Coan,     Rev.    Titus.      Adventures    in    Pata- 
gonia   56-  527 

Life  in  Hawaii 56. 528 

Cobbett,  William.  Letters  on  the  war  of 
1812    between   the    United    States     and 

Great  Britain 56. 529 

Codman,  John.  California,  Oregon,  Nevada, 
Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado.      Round  trip 

by  way   of  Panama 56. 530 

Coffin,  Charles  C.      Our  new   way  round  the 

world 56.531 

Seat  of  empire 5^-4^ ' 

Collingwood,  Cuthbert,  M,  A.  Ramblers  of 
a  naturalist  on  the  shores  and  waters  of 
the  China  sea 56.412 

D'Albertis,    L.    M.      Exploration    of    New 

Guinea 56.426 

Dale,  R.  W.     Impressions  of  America 56.427 

Dall,  William  H.     Alaska  and  its  resources.  .56.311 
Dana,  Richard  H.,  Jr.     To  Cuba  and  back; 

a  vacation  voyage 56.312 

Two  years  before  the  mast 56.313 

Davis,    William    M.      Nimrod  of   the  sea  ; 

American  whaleman 56.314 

Days  near  Rome      Hare   57-8i2 

De  Amicis,  Edmundo.     Constantinople 56.3 1 5 

Holland  and  its  people 56.316 

Morocco;  its  people  and  places 56.317 


DONIPHAN  S. 

Conklin.  E.     Picturesque  Arizona 56.413 

Constable,  A.    Afghanistan 56.414 

Constantinople.      De  Amicis 56.315 

Constantinople.     Gautier  56.228A 

Consul  abroad,  adventures  of  a.     Sampleton...57. 117 

Cook,  Captain  James.     Cook's  voyage 56.415 

Cook's  voyage.     Cook  and  King 56. 415 

Coomassie    and    Magdala.     Historj'  of   the 

British  campaigns  in  Africa.     Stanley. ...  58  818 
Cooper,    J.     Fennimore.      England  ;    Irish 

sketches  of  society  in  the  metropolis. . .  .,.56.416 

Corea,  voyages  to.     Oppert 57.321 

Corea.     Hermit  nation.     Griffis 56  127  I 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.     Du  Chaillu 56.325  j 

Cox,  Samuel  S.     Search  for  winter  sunbeams 
in    the    Riviera,    Corsica,    Algiers    and 

Spain 56.417 

Cozzens,    .Samuel   W.      Marvelous    country, 

The.     Ancient  C  ibola 56418 

Creraony,  John  C.    Life  among  the  Apaches.. 56.419 
Crowned  in  palm   land.      Story    of   African 

mission  life.     Nassau  57  433 

Cruise  of  the  "Challenger."    Spry 58.813 

Cruise  of  the  "  Dolphin."     Lee . . .  .57.626 

Crusoe's  island.     Browne 56.626A 

Cuba  and  back,     Vacation  voyage.     Dana. .  .56.312 
Cumming,    Lieut. -Col.    Gordon.     Wild  men 
and  wild  beasts;  scenes  in  camp  and  jun- 
gle  56.420 

Cunynghame,  Sir  Arthur  T.     My  command 

in  South  Africa 56.421 

Curtis,  George  W.     The  Howadji  in  Syria. . .  56.422 

Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji 56.423 

Curzon,  Hon.  Robert.     Armenia 56.424 

Custer,  Gen.  G.  A.     My  life  on  the  plains.    .56.425 


De  Amicis  {continued) — 

Spain  and  the  Spaniards 56.318 

De  Hubner,  Baron.  Ramble  round  the  world.  56.319 
De  Lagny,   Germain.     The  knout   and   the 

Russians 56.320 

Denison,  Charles,  A.  M.      Rocky  mountain 

health  resorts 56. 32 1 

Desert  of  the  exodus.     Palmer 57 -32^ 

Dilke,  Charles  W.     Greater  Britain 57.332 

Discoveries  at  Ninevah.     Layard 57.625 

Discoveries  of  the  French  in  1768  and  1769  to 

the  south  of  New  (juinea 56-323 

Doniphan's  expedition.     Conquest   of  Mex- 


DONI PH  AN 'S — FRA  NCE . 


187 


Doniphan's  (continued) — 

Ico.     Hughes 57.717 

Doolittle,    Rev.   Justus.      Social   life   of   the 

Chinese 56. 324 

Drifting  round  the   world.     A   Boy's   adven- 
tures by  sea  and  land.     Hall S6. 136 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.     Country  of  the  dwarfs. . .  .56.325 

Journey  to  Ashango  land 56. 32 1 

Land  of  the  midnight   sun.     Sweden,    Nor- 
way, Lapland  and  northern  Finland 56.327 


Du  Chaillu  (continued) — 

Lost  in  the  jungle 56.328 

Wild  life  under  the  equator 56.329 

Dufferin,  Lord.     Letters  from  high  latitudes. 
A  yacht  voyage   in  1856   to  Iceland,   Jan 

Mayen  and  Spitzbergen 56.21 1 

Dwight,  Henry.  O.     Turkish  life  in  war  time. 56.212 
Dye,    William    Mc  E.       Moslem    Egypt   and 

Christian  Abyssinia 56. 2 1 3 


East  Indian  archipelago,  travels  in  the.    Bick- 

more 56. 724 

East  of  the  Jordan.      Moab,  Gilead.  Bashan. 

Merrill 57417 

Eastern  life,  present  and  past.  Martineau. .  .57.526 
Egypt,  Arabia  and  the  Holy  Land.  Stephens.  58.823 
Egypt,  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.  Randall.. 57. 222 
Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  year  1874.     Taylor. 58. 72 5 

Egypt  and  Nubia,  boat  life  in.     Prime 57-217 

Egypt  as  it  is.     McCoan 57. 532 

Egypt  to  Palestine,  through  Sinai,  the  wilder- 
ness and  the  south  country.     Bartlett 56.712 

Eldorado.     Adventures  in  the  path  of  empire. 

Taylor 58 .  724 

Elliot,   Charles  W.      Remarkable   characters 

and  places  of  the  Holy  Land 56.214 

Ellis,   Henry.     Voyage   to   Hudson's   bay   in 

1746-47.     Seeking  a  northwest  passage.  .56.215 
Ellis,  John  B.     Sights  and  secrets  of  the  na- 
tional capital.     (Descriptive  of  Washing- 
ton City.) 56.216 

Embassy  to  the  Court  of  Timour,  at  Samar- 
cand.     Narrative   of   Ruy    Gonzales    De- 

clavijo.     1403-6.     Markham 57. 523 

England;  with  sketches  of  society  in  the  me- 
tropolis.    Cooper 56.416 


England  from  a   back   window,  with  views  of 

Scotland  and  Ireland.     Bailey 56.824 

English   governess  at    the    Siamese    Court. 

Leonowens 57.628 

Eothen,  or  traces  of  travel.     Kinglake 57.615 

Euphrates,  Bedouin  tribes  of  the.     Blunt ....  56.616 
Europe,  a  woman's  experience  in.     Wallace.  .58.521 

Europe,  by-ways  of.     Taylor 58.723 

Europe,  short  trip  guide  to.    1868.     Morford.57.425 
Europe  and  America,    pilgrimage   in.     Lead- 
ing  to   the  discovery    of  the   Mississippi 

river.     Beltrami 56.720 

Europe  and  the  East,  travels  in.     Prime 57.216 

European  breezes.    Pitman 57.212 

European  Turkey.     Anon 56.217 

Evans,     Col.     Albert    S.     A    la    California. 

Sketches  of  life  in  the  Golden  State.    . .  .56.218 

Our  sister  republic 56.219 

Expedition  to  the  river  Jordan  and  the  Dead 

Sea.    Lynch 57-515 

Expedition  to  the   source  of  the   Mississippi. 

Pike 57.334 

Exploration  of  the  world,  The.      Great  navi- 
gators of  the  eighteenth  century.     Verne. 58.513 
Exploration    of  the   world   The.        Famous 

travels  and  travellers.     Verne 5^-512 


Field,  Henry  M.     On  the  desert 56.220 

Field,  Kate.     Ten  days  in  Spain 56.221 

Fifty  years  of  my  life.     Thomas 58.618 

Fiji  and  the  Fijians.     Williams  and  Calvert.  .56.521 
Finn,  Mrs.  E.  A.     A  home  in  the  Holy  Land. 56. 222 

Fireside  travels.     Lowell _. 57-5^3 

Five  years  within  the  golden  gate.     Saxon.    .57.119 

Florence.     Hare 57i8i3 

Florida,    its    scenery    climate    and    history. 

Lanier 57 .  623 


Fogg,  William  P.,  A.  M.  Land  of  the  Ara- 
bian nights.  Egypt,  Arabia,  Persia,  Bag- 
dad   56.223 

Foote,  Commander  Andrew   H.      Africa  and 

the  American  flag 56<224 

Four  months  in  a  sneak  boat.     Bishop. ...... 56.61 1 

Four   years   among  the    Spanish    Americans. 

liassaurek 57-8l9 

Fourteen  months  in  Canton.     Gray 56. 122 

France,  Germany,    and    Switzerland.     Sights 


188 


FRANCE — HARE. 


France  {contimied)— 

and  sensations.     Buffum 56.515 

Freese,  Jacob  R.,    M.  D.     Palestine,    Syria, 

and  Asia-Minor 56.225 

Fremont,    Jessie   B.      A   year  of   American 

travel 56.226 

Fremont,  Capt.  J.  C.     Exploring   expedition 

to  the  Rocky  Mountains.     1842 56.227 


Fremont's  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky 

Mountains.      1842.     Fremont 56. 

French  at  home.  The.     Rhodes 57, 

French  home  life.     Anon 56, 

Fresh  gleanings.     Travels  in  Continental  Eu- 
rope.    Marvel 57. 

From  Chester  to  London.     Pennant 57. 

From  the  Hub  to  the  Hudson.     Gladden 56. 


I 


227 
230 
228 

527 
330 
"S 


Gaddings  with  a  primitive  people.     Tyrolese 

life  and  customs.     Grohman 56. 129 

Gardens  of  the  sun.     Burbidge 56.516 

Gautier,  Theophile.     Constantinople 56. 228 

Winter  in  Russia 56.229 

Germany  and  France,  the  school  and  the  army 

in.     Hazen 57828 

Germany  seen  without  spectacles.  Ruggles . .  57. 1 15 
Germany,  an  American  family  in .  Browne . .  56. 626 
Giant  cities  of  Bashan  and  Syria's  holy  places. 

Portpr S7'2I3 

Gibbon,  Lardner.     Explorations  in  the  valley 

of  the  Amazon 56.230 

Gilder,   William   A.     Ice-pack   and   Tundra. 

Search  for  the  "  Jeannette" 56.231 

Schwatka's  search   in  quest  of  the  Franklin 

records 56. 232 

Gilmour,    Rev.  James,   M.   A.     Among   the 

Mongols 56.1 1 1 

Gillmore,  Parker.     The  great  tbirst-land.     A 

ride    through  Natal,  Orange  Free  State, 

Transvaal,  and  Kalahari  desert 56. 1 1 2 

Prairie   and    forest.      The  game  of   North 

America 56. 1 13 

Gisborne,    Lionel.      Isthmus   of   Darien    in 

1852 56.114 

Gladden,  Washington.    From  the  Hub  to  the 

Hudson 56. 1 1 5 

Going  to  Jericho.    Sketches  of  travel  in  Spain 

and  the  East.     Swift 58.719 

Golden  Chersonese,  The.     Bird 56.726 


Goodrich,  Frank  B.   Man  upon  the  sea.    His- 
tory of  maritime  adventure 56. 1 16 

Goodrich,  Frank  R.     Ocean's  story 56.117 

Gordon,  S.  Anna.     Camping  in  Colorado. .  ..56.118 
Gosse,  Philip  H.,  F.  R.  S.     Land  and  sea. . .  56. 1 19 

GraiT,  John  F.    Graybeard's  Colorado 56. 121 

Graff,  Thad.  S.  W,     Bodines,  or  camping  on 

the  Lycoming 56.121 

Gray,  Albert  Z.     Mexico  as  it  is 56. 123 

Gray,  Mrs.     Fourteen  months  in  Canton 56.122 

Graybeard's  Colorado.     Graff 56. 1 20 

Great  African  travelers 56. 124 

Great  fur  land,  The.     Sketches  of  Hudson 

Bay  territory.     Robinson 57.1 1 1 

Great  Salt  Lake,  expedition  to  the  valley  of 

the.      .Stansbury 58.821 

Great  thirst-land.  The.     Gillmore 56.112 

Great  west  and  Pacific  coast.     Eusing 57- 1  '6 

Great  Britain.     Record  of  travel  in  English- 
speaking    countries    during     1865-1867. 

Dilke 56.322 

Greece  and  Russia,  travels  in.      Bayard  Tay- 
lor  58.726 

Greenwood,  Grace.    New  life  in  new  lands..  .56.126 
Gregorovius,  Ferdinand.    The  island  of  Cap- 
ri.    Lilian  Clark,  trans 5^.  125 

Grifiis,  William  A.     Corea,  the  hermit  nation. 56. 127 

The  Mikado's   empire 56. 128 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.     Gaddings  with  a  primi- 
tive people.      Tyrolese  life  and  customs.  .56.129 
Guild,  Curtis.       Over  the  ocean 56. 130 


H.  H.     Bits  of  travel 57-832      Hamilton,  Leonidas  le  C.      Mexican   hand- 


Haeckel,  Ernst.      India  and  Ceylon 56.132 

Visit  to  Ceylon 56.133 

Haeseler,  Charles  H.  Across  the  Atlantic. . 56. 134 
Hale,  Edward  E.      Seven   Spanish  cities  and 

the  way  to  see  them 56.  I35 

Hall,  G.  W.     Drifting  round  the  world.  Boy's 

adventures  by  sea  and  land 56. 136 


book ••  •  56. 137 

Hamilton,  Patrick,  ed.    Resources  of  Arizona.  56. 138 
Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.    Cities  of  Southern  Italy 

and  Sicily 57'8i  i 

Days  near   Rome S7»8l2 

Florence 57-8i3 

Venice 57-8i4 


HARE IRBY. 


189 


Hare  {continued) — 

Walks  in  London 57-8i5 

Walks  in  Rome   57.816 

Wanderings  in  Spain S7-Si7 

Harem  life  in    Egypt    and    Constantinople. 

Lott 57512 

Harrison,  James  A.     Spain  in  profile.. 57.818 

Hassaurek,  F.     Four  years  among  the  Span- 
ish Americans 57-8i9 

Haven,  Gilbert.     Our  next  door  neighbor.    A 

winter  in  Mexico 57.820 

Haversham,  A.  W.     My  last  cruise 56. 131 

Hawii.      Historical  account  of  the   Sandwich 

Islands.     Hopkins 57-835 

Hawii,  life  in.     Coan 56.528 

Hawks,  Francis   L.,  D.  D.     China  seas   and 

Japan.     Perry's  expedition 57-821 

Hayes,    A.  A.  Jr.      New   Colorado  and   the 

Santa  Fe  trail 57, 824 

Hayes,  Isaac  J.,  M.  D.     Arctic  boat  journey. 

in  the  autumn  of  1854 57.822 

Land  of  desolation.    Observation  and  adven- 
ture in  Greenland 57-823 

Open  polar  sea 57-825 

Pictures  of  Arctic  travel 57.826 

Hazard,  Samuel.     Santo  Domingo 57 .827 

Hazen,  W.  B.     School  and  army  in  Germany 

and  France 57.828 

Headly,  J.  T.     Mountain  adventures 57.830 

Headley,  Rev.  P.  C.  Island  of  fire.  A 
thousand    years  of    the   old     Northmen's 

home..     874-1874 57-829 

Helps,  Arthur,  ed.     Our  life  in  the  highlands. 57.830 
Herndon,   William   L.     Explorations   of  the 

valley  of  the  Amazon 57-831 

High  latitudes,  letters  from.  Yacht  voyage  in 
1856  to  Iceland,  Jan  Mayen  and  Spitzber- 
gen.     Duflferin 56. 21 1 


Hodge,    Hiram  C.     Arizona  as  it  is,  or  the 

coming  republic 57-833 

Holland  and  its  people.     De  Amicis 56.316 

Holman,   James.      Travels   through    Russia, 
Siberia,  Poland,  Austria,  Saxony,  Prussia 

and  other  countries KJ.S'ld. 

Holy  Land,  home  in  the.     Finn 56.222 

Holy  Land,  remarkable  characters  and  places 

of  the.     Elliott 56.214 

Holy  Land,  tent  life  in  the.     Prime 57.218 

Home   book  of  wonders.     Abbott. , 56.81 1 

Homes  of  the  new  world.  The.     Impressions 

of  America.     Bremer 56.621 

Hopkins,  Manley.  Hawaii.  Historical  ac- 
count of  the  Sandwich  Islands 57-835 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     Tyndall 58.632 

Hovey,  Horace  C.  Celebrated  American  cav- 
erns.    Mammoth,  Wyandot  and  Luray. .  .57.711 

How  I  crossed  Africa.     Pinto 57,2 n 

How  I  found  Livingstone.     Stanley. 58.819 

Howard,  O.  O.  Nez  Perce  Joseph.  His  an- 
cestors, lands,  confederates,  enemies,  mur- 
ders, wars,  pursuit  and  capture 57.712 

Howadji  in  Syria.    Curtis.. 56.422 

Howe,  Fisher.     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes. 

Travel  in  Greece,  Turkey  and  Palestine.  .57.713 

Howells,  W.  D.     Italian  journeys 57-714     «, 

Venetian  life , . ,  , 57-7^5 

Hue,  M.  Journey  through  the  Chinese  em- 
pire  57-716 

Hudson's  bay.  Voyages  to  in  1746-47  seek- 
ing a  northwest  passage.     Ellis 56.215 

Hughes,  John  T..  A.  B.  Doniphan's  expe- 
dition.    Conquest  of  Mexico S7-7I2 

Hunting  adventures  on     the   great    hunting 

grounds  of  the  world.       Meunier 57-4l8 

Hutchinson,  Alexander  H.     Try  Cracow  and 

the  Carpathians 57.718 


Ice-pack  and  Tundra.     Search  for  the  "Jean- 

nette."      Gilder 56.231 

Imary,  James.     The  Atlantic  navigator,  1855.57.719 

In  the  Levant.     Warner 58  41 1 

In  the  tropics.      Kimball 57.6x2 

In  the  wilderness.      Warner 58  529 

India,  China  and  Japan,  visit  to.     Taylor. . .  .58.731 

India,  political  and   military.      Princep 57.219 

India,  six  years  in.      Life   in  the  mission,  the 

camp,  and  the  zenama.      McKenzie 57-519 

India,  what  can  it  teach  us?    Muller 57-429 


India,  woman's  talks  about.      Brittan 56.624 

India  and  Ceylon.    Ha;ckel 56.132 

Indian  pass,  the.     Street 58.717 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  Knocking  round  the  Rockies.  57. 720 
Inglis,  H.  D.     Personal  narrative  of  a  journey 

through  Norway,  Sweden  and  Denmark.. 57.721 

Inglis,  James.      Our  Australian  cousin 57-722 

Inner  Rome,    political,    religious  and  social. 

Butler 56.519 

Irby,  A.  P.      Travels  in  Slavonic  provinces  of 

Turkey  in  Europe S7-7^3 


190 


1REI.AND — LBTTERS 


Ireland,  stranger  in.      Carr 5^.  523 

Iroquois,  notes  on  the  aboriginal  history,  an- 
tiquities and  ethnology.      Schoolcraft. . .  .57. 121 

Irving,  Washington.  Astoria.  Anecdotes  of 
an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains      57724 

Island  of  Capri.     Gregorovius.    Lilian  CUark, 

tram 56- 1 25 


Jackson,  Sheldon,  D.  D.  Alaska,  and  mis- 
sions of  the  north  Pacific  coast 57-725 

Japan.     Reed 57-226 

Japan  in  our  day.     Taylor 58.727 

Japan,  Kamschatka,  Siberia,  Tartary.  Per- 
sonal narrative  of  a  voyage  to.     Tronson. 58.630 

Japan,  unbeaten  tracks  in.  Travels  on  horse- 
back in  the  interior.     Bird 56.729 

Jarvis,  James  J.     Parisian  sights  and  French 

principles 57.726 

Jeffries,  Richard.     Round  about   a  great  es- 


Island  of  fire.  Thousand  years  of  the  old 
northmen's  home.     Headley 57. 

Isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852.     Gisborne 56. 

Italian  journcyings.     Howells 57 , 

Italy.     Notes  on  travel  and  study.     Norton..  57. 

Italy  in  transition.  Public  scenes  and  private 
opinions  in  the  spring  of  186  .     Arthur..  56. 


829 
114 
714 
3'S 


Jeffries  {continued)  - 

tate 57. 

Jerusalem  re-visited.     Bartlett 56. 

Jessup,  Rev.  Henry  H.     Syrian  home  life. . .  57. 

Jewell,  J.  G.,  M.  D.     Among  our  sailors 57. 

Johnson,   J.  E.,    etals.     Reconnoissances  of 
routes  from  San  Antonio  to  El   Paso 57. 

Johnstone,  H.  A.     A  trip  up  the  Volga 57. 

Jones,  George.     Excursions  to   Cairo,  Jerusa- 
lem, Damascus  and  Baalbec 57. 

Jones,  Rev.  H.  B.     Adventures  in  Australia.  .57. 


822   i 

H 


727 

713 
728 
729 

730 

732 
733 


Kane,  Elisha  K.     Arctic  explorations 57. 734 

Keel  and  saddle.     Revere 57-229 

Kendall,  George  W.     Narrative  of  the  Texan 

Santa  Fe  expedition 57-735 

Kennan,  George.     Tent  life  in  Siberia .57.611 

Kimball,  Richard  B.      In  the  tropics.     Santo 

Domingo 57-6i2 

King,  Clarence.    Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra 

Nevada 57-6i3 

King,  Capt.  James.     Cook's  voyage 56.415 

King,  P.  P.     Voyages  of  the    *'  Adventure  " 

and  "Beagle." 57-6i4 


Kinglake,  Alexander  W.     Eothen  or  traces  of 

travel 57-6i5 

Kingsley,    Charles.     At   last.     A   Christmas 

in  the  West  Indies 57.616 

Kneeland,  Samuel.  An  American  in  Iceland  ..57. 61 7 

Knights  of  the  frozen  sea.      Anon 57.618 

Knocking  round  the  Rockies,     Ingersoll 57. 720 

Knout  and  the  Russians,  The.     De  Lagny. .  .57.320 
Knox,  Thomas  W.  Camp  fire  and  cotton  field. 57.619 

Journeyings  in  Russia 57.620 

Krapf,  Lewis  J.     Travels  and  researches  in 

eastern  Africa       57.621 


Laing,  Samuel.     Tour  in  Sweden  in  1838 57.622 

Land  and  sea.     Gosse 56.119 

Land  of  desolation.  Observations  and  adven- 
tures in  Greenland.     Hayes 57-823 

Land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  Lebanon. 

Oliphant 57-319 

Land  of  the  Arabian  nights.     Egypt,  Arabia, 

Persia,  Bagdad.     Fogg 56.223 

Land  of  the  midnight  sun.  The.  Sweden, 
Norway,  Lapland  and  Northern  Finland. 
Du  Chaillu 56-327 

Land  of   the  white    elephant.      Sights  and 

scenes  in  Southeastern  Asia.     Vincent..   58.515 


Land  of  Thor.     Browne .56.627 

Lanier,  Sidney.    Florida,  its  scenery,  climate 

and  history 57-623 

Lansdell,  Henry.     Through  Siberia 57.624 

Layard,  Henry  A.  Popular  accounts  of  dis- 
coveries at  Ninevah 57. 625 

Lee,  S.  P.     Cruise  01  the  United  States  brig 

"Dolphin" 57.626 

Leighton,  Caroline  C.     Life  at  Puget  Sound, 

with  sketches  of  travel 57-627 

Leonowens,   Anna    H.    English     governess 

at  the  Siamese  court 57.628 

Letters  from  the  East.     Bryant , 56. 5 1 1 


LETTERS 

Letters  on  the  war  of  1812  between  the  Uni- 
ted States  and  Great  Britain.     Cobbett.  ..56.529 

Life  among  the  Apaches.     Cremony 56.419 

Life  and  nature  under  the  tropics.     Meyers.  ..57.419 

Life  and  travels  of  Mungo  Park.     Anon 57-629 

Life  at  Puget  Sound,  with  sketches  of  travel. 

Leighton 57.627 

Life  in  the  old  world,  or  two  years  in  Switzer- 
land and  Italy.  Anon 56.622 

Life  on  the  Nile.     Warren 54.414A 

Livingstone,  David.  Journeys  and  researches 

ill  South  Africa S7-63o 

Last  journal  of.     Horace  Waller,  ed 58.522 

Macgregor,  J.,  M.  A.     Rob  Roy  on  the  Jor- 
dan.    Canoe  cruise  in  Palestine,  etc 57-512 

Thousand  miles   in    the   Rob  Roy  canoe  on 

rivers  and  lakes  of  Europe 57-5^6 

Mackenzie,  Alex.     Voyages   from    Montreal 

on  the  river  St.  Lawrence 57-  5 ' 8 

Mackenzie,     G.     M.      Travels    in    Slavonic 

provinces  of  Turkey  in  Europe 57-123 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Colin.     Six  years  in  India. 57. 519 

Madagascar,  a  visit  to.     Pfeiffer 57-331 

Malacca,  straits  of.     Indo-China  and   China. 

Thompson 58. 622 

Malay  archipelago,  The.     Wallace 58.519 

Malcom,  Howard.    Travels  in  southeastern 

Asia 57 .520 

Man  upon  the  sea.     Goodrich 56.116 

Mandalay  to  Momien.     Expeditions  to  "China 

in  1868-75.     Anderson 56.819 

Many  lands  and  many  people 57-521 

Marco  Polo,  travels  of.     Wright 58. 426 

Marcy,  Randolph  S.    Exploration  of  the  Red 

river  of  Louisiana 57-522 

Markham,  Clements  R.    Embassy  to  the  court 
of  Timour  at  Samarcand.     A  narrative  of 

Ruy  Gonzales  de  Clavijo 57-523 

Marryat,  Frank.     Mountains  and  molehills.  .57.524 
Martin,  John,  M.  D.     An  account  of  the  na- 
tives of  the  Tonga  Islands 57-525 

Martineau,    Haniet.      Eastern   life,    present 

and  past 57-526 

Marvel,    Ik,      Fresh   gleanings.     Travels    in 

continental  Europe 57-5-7 

Marvelous   country.      The    ancient    Cibola. 

Cozzens 56.418 

Mavor,  William,  LL.  D.     Historical  account 

of  the  most  celebrated  voyages  and  travels .  57 .528 


MEXICO.  191 

Locke,  David  R.  (Petroleum  V.  Nashy.) 
Nasby  in  exile,  or  six  months'  travel  in 
England,    Scotland,    France,    Germany, 

Switzerland  and  Belgium 57'5ii 

Lome,    land    of.     Poet's   adventures    in   the 

Scottish  Hebrides.     Buchanan 56-  5 1 3 

Lost  in  the  jungle.     Du  Chaillu 56.328 

Lott,    Emeline.     Harem   life  in    Egypt    and 

Constantinople 57.512 

Lowell,  James  R.     Fireside  travels 57.513 

Lyell,  Charles.     Travels  in  North  America. .  .57.514 
Lynch,  W.  F.     Expedition  to   the   river  Jor- 
dan and  the  Red  Sea 57-5^5 

Mayer,  Jasper:  Three  years  in  the  Pacific, 
including  notices  of  Brazil,  Chile,  Bolivia 
and  Peru 57-529 

McClintock,  Captain.  In  the  Arctic  seas. 
Discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir  John  Frank- 
lin and  his  companions 57- 53° 

McClure.     Three  thousand  miles  through  the 

Rocky  mountains 57- 53' 

McCoan,  J.  C.     Egypt  as  it  is. 57-532 

McKillop,    H.  F.     Reminiscences  of  twelve 

months'  service  in  New  Zealand 57-41* 

Mediterranean  islands,  The.     Sketches  and 

Stories.     Sleeper 57- '3° 

Melek-Hanura,    wife    of     Kibrizli-Mehemet 

Pasha.     Thirty  years  in  the  harem 57-412 

Meline,  James  F.     Two  thousand   miles  on 

horseback.     Santa  Fe  and  back 57-4*3 

Melville,    Herman.     Typee.     Four  months' 

residence  in  a  valley  of  the  Marquesas 57.414 

Meredith,  Mrs.  Charles.      Notes  and  sketches 

in  New  South  Wales 57-4*  5 

Merewether,  Henry  Alworth.  By  sea  and 
by  land.  Trip  through  Egypt,  India, 
Ceylon,  Australia,  New  Zealand  and 
America 57'4'6 

Merrill,  S.     East  of  the  Jordan.    Moab,  Gil- 

ead,  Bashan ■ 57-4'7 

Meunier,  Victor.     Hunting  adventures  on  the 

great  hunting  grounds  of  the  world 57'4'8 

Mexican  Cordillera,   travels  on   the  western 

slope  of  the.     Cincinnatus 56.526 

Mexican  handbook.     Hamilton 56. 137 

Mexican  revolution.     Robinson 57- 1  '3 

Mexico.      Appleton's  guide  book 56.S20 

Mexico,  its  pea.sants  and^its  priests.     Wilson.58.424 

Mexico,  recollections  of.     Thompson 58.623 


192 


MEXICO—  NOTES. 


Mexico,  travels  and  adventures  in.  Carpenter.  56.522 

Mexico,  visit  to.     Robertson 57-235 

Mexico  and  Central   America,  i ambles  in  the 

backwoods  of.     Oswald 57. 323 

Mexico  as  it  is.     Gray 56.123 

Myers.  H.  M.      Life  and  nature  under  the 

tropics S7-4I9 

Miers.     Chile  and  La  Plata 57-420 

Mikado's  empire.    Griffis 56.128 

Miranda's  attempt  to   effect   a  revolution  in 

South  America,      Anon 57  421 

Mississippi  river,  explorations   to  the  sources 

of.     Schoolcraft. . , 57. 120 

Mississippi  valley,    discovery   and    explora- 
tion of.      Shea 57.126 

Moodie,  Susanna.     Life  in  Canada,  or  rough- 
ing it  in  the  bush 57-422 

Morelet,  Arthur.      Travels  in   Central  Amer- 
ica.    Mrs.  M.  F.  Squier,  trans 57-423 

Morell,  Benjamin  Jr.     South  seas  and  the  Pa- 
cific Ocean 57-424 


Morford,  Henry.    Short  trip  guide  to  Europe. 

1S68 57.425 

Morley,  Henry.     Sketches  of  Russian  life. .  ..57,426      I 
Morocco,  its  people  and  places,     De  Amicis. . 56.317 
Mosley,  H.  N.,  M.  A.     Notes  of  a  naturalist 

on  the  "Challenger." 57-42?       1 

Moslem  Egypt  and  Christian  Abyssinia.    Dye.  56. 213      1 

Moulton,  Louise  C.    Random  rambles 57-428 

Mountain  adventures,     Headly 57- 830 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada.    King  57.613 

Mountains  and  molehills.     Marryat 57-524 

Muller,  Max.     India,  what  can  it  teach  us  ?. . .  57.429 

Multitudinous  seas,  the.     Benjamin 56.722 

Murphy,  John  M.    Sporting  adventures  in  tne 

far  west 57-43° 

My  command  in  South  Africa.     Cunynghame.56.421 

My  last  cruise.     Haversham 56-131 

My  life  on  the  plains.     Custer 56.425 

My  winter  on  the  Nile  among  the  mummies 

and  Moslems.     Warner.,.,, 58.412 


Naphegyi,    G.,    A.  M,     Among   the  Arabs. 

Narrative  of  Algeria 57-431 

Narrative  of  the  Texas,  Santa  Fe  expedition. 

Kendall 57.735 

Nasby  in  exile,  or  six  months  travel  in  Eng- 
land, Ireland  Scotland,  France,  Germany 
and  Belgum.    Locke 57-  5 1 1 

Nash,   Wallis.     Oregon,    there  and   back   in 

1877-....' 57-432 

Nassau,  R.  H.  Crowned  in  palm  land.    Story 

of  African  mission  life 57-433 

National  capitol,   sights  and   secrets  of  the. 

Descriptive  of  Washington  city.  Ellis. .  .56.216 
Natives  of  Tonga  islands,  an  account  of  the. 

Martin 57. 525 

Naturalist  on  the  river  Amazon,     Bates 56.715 

Nevins,  Helen  S,  G,     Our  life  in  China 57-434 

Nevins,  Rev.  John  L.  China  find  the  Chi- 
nese  57.435 

New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  F^  trail.   Hayes.  57.824 

New  Guinea,  exploration  of.     D'Albertis 56.426 

New  Hyperion,  The.     From    Paris  to  Marley 

by  the  Rhine,     Strahan 58.716 

New  life  in  new  lands.     Greenwood 56. 126 

New  South  Wales,   notes  and   sketches   in. 

Meredith 57-4J5 

New  West,  or  California  in  1864-68.  Brace.  .56.618 
New  Zealand,  station  life  in.     Baker 56.823 


Newcomb,  Raymond  L.     Our  lost  explorers. 57. 436 
Nez  Perce    Joseph.     His  ancestors,   lands, 

confederates,    enemies,     murders,      war, 

pursuit  and  capture.     Howard 57-7^2 

Nicaragua,    its   people,  scenery    and   monu- 
ments.     Squier 5^*^^4 

Nile,  source  of  the.     Speke 58.812 

Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.     Curtis 56-423 

Nile  tril)utaries  of  Abyssinia,  exploration   of 

the.      Baker   56.827 

Nimrod  of  the  sea.      American    whaleman. 

Davis 56.314 

Nordenskiold,  Adolph  E,    Arctic  voyages. .  .57.311 

Voyage  of  the  "Vega." S7-3>2 

Nordhoff,    Charles.      California   for    health, 

pleasure  and  residence 57'3'3 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn.     Travel  in  the  far 

north  of  Europe.     Vincent 58.516 

North  America.     Trollope 58.628 

North  America,  travels  in.     Lyell 57- 5 '4 

Northern  traveler.  The.     Anon 57- 3 '4 

Norton,  Charles  E.     Italy.     Notes  on  travel 

and  study 57-3'5 

Norton,  C.  L.     Canoeing  in  Kanuckia 57-3i6 

Norway.   Sweden,  and   Denmark,     Personal 

narrative  of  a  journey  through.     Inglis.  .57.721 
Notes  of  a   natur.ilist  on    the    ''Challenger." 

Moseley 57-42? 


OBER RAMBLES. 


193 


Ober,  Frederick  A.     Camp  in  the  Carribees.  .57.317 

Ocean's  story.     Goodrich 56  112 

OHphant,  Lawrence.     Earl  of  Elgin's  mission 

to  China  and   Japan 57'3i8 

Land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  the  Leb- 
anon  57-319 

Russian  shores  of  the  Black  Sea 57- 320 

Old  Mexico   and  her  lost  provinces.    Mexico, 

Southern  California  and  Arizona.    Bishop. 56.614 

Old  world  in  its  new   face.      Bellows 56.719 

Old  world  seen  with  young  eyes      C.  C.  J.  D..  56. 525 

On  the  desert.     Field 56. 220 

Open  polar  sea.      Hayes 57-825 

Oppert,  Ernest.     Voyages  to  Corea 57-321 

Oregon,  there  and  back  in  1877.    Nash 57-432 

Oriental  and  sacred  scenes.  Travel  in  Greece, 

Turkey,  and  Palestine .      Howe 57-713 

Orton,  James,  A.  M.      Andes  and  Amazon.  ..57.322 
Oswald,  Felix  L.    Eambles  in  the  backwoods 


Packard,  J.  F.    Grant's  tour  round  the  world. 57. 326 

Pacific  slope,  resources  of  the.     Browne 56.629 

Palestine,  Syria  and   Asia   Minor.      Travel, 

incidents,  description,  etc.     Freese 56.225 

Palgrave,  William  G.     Journey  through  cen- 
tral and  eastern  Arabia 57. 327 

Palmer,  E.  H.,  M.  A.     Desert  of  the  exodus.57.328 

Palmetto  leaves.     Stowe 58.715 

Paris,  social.     Sketch  of  every  day  life  in  the 

French  metropolis.     Addison 56.815 

Parisian  sights  and  French   principles.     Jar- 

ves 57. 726 

Parker,  Rev.  Samuel.     Journal  of  an  explor- 
ing tour  beyond  the  Rocky  mountains- . .  .57.329 

Patagonia,  adventures  in.     Coan   56. 527 

Patagonia,  wanderings  in.     Beerbohm 56.717 

Pennant,  Thomas.    From  Chester  to  London.57.330 

Persia,  six  months  in.     Stack 58.816 

Persia.      Midnight   marches    through.     Bal- 

lantine 56.830 

Peruvian  antiquities.     River 57. 234 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Visit  to  Madagascar 57-331 

Pictures  of  Arctic  travel.  Greenland.  Hayes.. 57.826 

Picturesque  Arizona.     Conklin 56.413 

Pidgeon,    William.      Traditions   of    De-coo- 
dah.     Antiquarian  researches  among  the 


Ramble  round  the  world,     Hiibner 56.319 

Rambles  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Rubio 57-114 


Oswald  {continued) — 

of  Mexico  and  Central  America 57-323 

Our  Australian  cousin.     Inglis 57-722 

Our  life  in  the   Highlands,   from  1848-1861. 

Arthur  Helps,  ed 57.830A 

Our  lost  explorers.     Newcomb S7"436 

Our  neighbors,  or  sketches   in   the  suburbs  of 

Yeddo 57-324 

Our  new  way  round  the  world.     Coffin 56.531 

Our  new  west.     Travel    between   the    Missis- 
sippi     River     and     the   Pacific    Ocean. 

Bowles ' 56.617 

Our  next  door  neighbor.     Winter  in   Mexico. 

Haven 57-820 

Our  sister  republic,     Evans 56.2l9 

Our  work  in   Palestine.       Expedition   sent  to 
the  Holy  Land  by  the  committee  of  the 

Palestine  exploration  fund 57-325 

Over  the  ocean.     Guild 56.130 

Pidgeon  (continued)  — 

remains  of  the  mound-builders 57-332 

Pike,  Nicholas.     Sub-tropical  rambles 57-333 

Pike,  Z.  M.     Expeditions  to  the  source  of  the 

Mississippi 57. 334 

Pinto,  Serpa.     How  I  crossed  Africa 57. 211 

Pitman,  Marie  J.     European  breezes 57.212 

Pontresina  and  the  upper  Engandine,  glean- 
ings from.     Arnold 56-821 

Porter,   Rev.  J.  L.     Giant  cities  of  Bashan, 

and  Syria's  holy  places 57-2^3 

Prairie  and  forest.     Game  of  North  America. 

Gillmore 56. 1 13 

Priest,  Josiah.     American  antiquities 57-214 

Prime,  E.  D.  G.,  D.  D.     Sketches  of  travel 

round  the  world S7-2IS 

Prime,  Samuel  I.     Travels  in  Europe  and  the 

East 57-216 

Prime,  William  C.     Boat  life  in   Egypt  and 

Nubia 57.217 

Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land  57.2i8 

Princep,  Henry  T.     India,  political  and  mili- 
tary   57-219 

Proctor,   Edna  D.     Russian  journey 57- 220 

Pumpelly,    Raphael.      Across  America  and 

Asia 57-221 

Rambles  in  wonderland,     Yellowstone,  gey- 
sers, and  National  Park.     Stanley 58.817 

Rambles  of  a  naturalist   on  the  shores  and 


194 


RAMBLES — SEARCH. 


Rambles  (continued) — 

waters  of  the  China  Sea.  Colling  wood  ..  .56.412 
Randall,  Rev.  D.  A.     Egypt,    Sinai  and   the 

Holy  Land 57-  222 

Random  rambles.      Moulton 57-428 

Rapid  transit  abroad.     Anon 57-223 

Raymond,    Rossita  W.       Camp   and   cabin. 

Sketches  of  life  and  travel  in  the  West 57-224 

Reade,  W.  W.    Savage  Africa 57.224A 

Recent  polar  voyages.     Anon 57-225 

Red  River  of  Louisiana,   exploration   of  the. 

Marcy 57-522 

Reed,  E.  J.      Japan 57.226 

Rees,  Miss  L.  L.     We  four,    what  we  saw  in 

Europe 57-227 

Reid,  Samuel  C.  Jr.     Scouting  expeditions  of 

McColloch's  Texas  Rangers 57.228 

Reminiscences  of  twelve  months'  service  in 

New  Zealand.     McKillop 57-41 1 

Revere,  J.  W.     Keel  and  saddle 57-229 

Rhodes,  Albert .     French  at  home 57. 230 

Richardson,  James.  Wonders  of  the  Yellow- 
stone. ; 57-231 

Ride  to   Khiva.     Travels  and  adventures   in 

Central  Asia.     Burnaby 56  5 1 7 

Rideing,  William  H.  A' saddle  in  the  wide  west  .57. 233 

Alpenstock 57-232 

River  of  the   west,  The.     Rocky  Mountains 

and  Oregon.     Victor 58- 5 '4 

Rivero,  Mariano.     Peruvian  antiquities 57-234 

Robertson,  William  P.     Visit  to  Mexico 57-235 

Robinson,  H.  M.     Great  fur  land.     Sketches 

of  Hudson  Bay   territory 57-^^^ 

Sampleton,  Samuel.     Adventures  of  a  consul 

abroad 57- 1  '7 

San  Antonio  to  El  Paso.  Reconnoisances  of 
routes  and  reports  of  the  Secretary  of 
War.     Johnston,  e<  a/« 57-730 

Sandwich  Islands.  Residence  of  twenty-one 
years  in  the.  Civil,  religious,  and  political 
history.     Bingham     56.725 

Sandwich  Islands,  six  months  among  the 
palm  groves,  coral  reefs  and  volcanoes  of 
the.       Bird 56.728 

Santo  Domingo.     Hazard 57-827 

Sarmiento,  Dumingo  F.  Argentine  Republic 

Mrs.  Horace  Mann,  trana 57-' 18 

Saunterings.     Warner 58.414 

Savage  Africa.     Reade 57.224A 


Robinson,  Philip.     Under  the  sun 57-' 12 

Robinson,  William  D.     Mexican  revolution  ..57.113 
Rob  Roy  canoe,  thousand   miles  in  the.     On 
rivers    and     lakes     of     Europe.       Mac- 

gregor 57-5'6 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.    Canoe  cruise  in  Pal- 
estine.    Macgregor 57-5^7 

Rocky  mountain  health  resorts.  Denison. .  .56.321 
Rocky  mountains,  lady's  life  in  the.  Bird. .  .56.727 
Rocky  mountains,     three      thousand      miles 

through  the.     McClure 57-531 

Round  about  a  great  estate.     Jefferies 57-727 

Round  the  world  by  a  boy.     Smiles,  ed 57. 130 A 

Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama  through  Cali- 
fornia,   Oregon,    Nevada,    Utah,    Idaho, 

and  Colorado.     Codman 56.530 

Round-about  journey.     Warner 58.413 

Rubio.     Rambles  in   the   United  States   and 

Canada  in  1845 57- '  H 

Ruggles,    Henry.      Germany    seen    without 

spectacles 57- 1 '  5 

Rusing,  James  F.     Great  West  and   the  Pa- 
cific coast 57-  n6 

Russia.     Wallace 58. 520 

Russia,  journeyings  in .     Knox 57. 620 

Russia,    .Siberia,   Poland,     Austria,   Saxony, 
Prussia,     and     other    countries,     travels 

through.     Holman 57-834 

Russia,  winter  in.     Gautier 56.229 

Russian  empire.     Sears 57. 124 

Russian  journey.     Proctor 57. 220 

Russian  shores  of  the  Black  Sea.     Oliphant . .  57.320 


Saxon,    Isabella.       Five    years    within    the 

Golden  Gate .  57. 1 19 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.      Exploratory  expedi- 
tions   to   the  sources   of  the   Mississippi 

river 57. 120 

Notes  on  the  Iroquois.     Aboriginal  history, 

antiquities  and  ethnology 57-  •  2 1 

Schuyler,  Eugene.      Notes  of  a  journey  in 

Turkistan 57-122 

Schwatka's  search  in   quest  of  the    Franklin 

records.     Gilder 56.292 

Schweinfurth,  Dr.  George.     Heart  of  Africa.  57, 123 

Scouting   expedition   of  McColloch's    Texas    . 

Rangers.     Reid 57.228 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps.      Whymper. .  .58.419 

Search   for  winter  sunbeams  in   the  Riviera, 


SEARCH — TAYLOR. 


195 


Search  (continued) — 

Corsica,  Algiers  and  Spain.     Cox 56-417 

Sears,  Robert.     Russian  empire 57- 124 

Seashore  and  Prairie.     Thacher 58.616 

Seat  of  empire.      Coffin 56-41* 

Secret  expedition  to  Peru.     UUoa 58-633 

Seven   Spanish   cities    and    the  way   to  see 

them.    Hale 56-135 

Seward,  WiUiam  H.   Travels  round  th  eworld.57. 125 
Shea,  John  G.     Discovery  and  exploration  of 

the  Mississippi 57.126 

Sherring,   Rev.  M.  A.     Benares,  the  sacred 

city  of  the  Hindus 57-127 

Ships  and  sailors.     Anoi; 57-^28 

Sicily,  pictures  from.     Bartlett 56-714 

Silver  country  of  the  great  Southwest.     Mex- 
ico and  Mexican  cessions  to  the  United 

States.     Anderson 56.817 

Simmonds,  P.  L.     Arctic  regions 57. 129 

Sketches  of  Russian  life.     Moreley 57-426 

Skye,  summer  in.    Smith 57- 13* 

Sclavonic    provinces  of  Turkey   in   Europe. 

Mackenzie 57-723 

Sleeper,     M.    G.       Mediterranean    islands. 

Sketches  and  stories 57- '3° 

Smiles,  Samuel,  ed.     Round  the  world  by  a 

boy 57-130 

Smith,  Alexander.    Summer  in  Skye 57- 13* 

Smith,  Herbert   H.      Brazil.     Amazons  and 

the  coast 58.811 

Journeys  and   researches    in    South   Africa- 
Livingstone 57-630 

South  Africa.     Travels  in.     Taylor 5^-729 

South  America,  letters  on  the  moral  and  relig- 
ious state  of.     Thompson 58.620 

South  America,    thousand  miles  walk  across. 

Bishop 56.612 

South  and  North  America,  what  I  saw  on  the 
west  coast  of,  and  at  the  Hawaiian  Islands. 

.     Baxley 56.716 

South  Sea  idyls.     Stoddard 58.714 

South  Seas  and  the  Pacitic  Ocean.     Morrell..57.424 

Spain,  letters  from  1857-1858.  Bryant 56-512 

Spain,  ten  days  in.     Field 56.221 

Spain  and  thu  Spaniards.     De  Amicis 56. 3 1 8 


Spain  and  the  Spaniards.     Thieblin 58.617 

Spain  in  profile.   Harrison 57.818 

Speke,  J.  H.     Source  of  the  Nile 58.812 

Sporting   adventures  in  the  far  west.     Mur- 

phy 57-430 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.     Cruise  of  the  "Challenger.". 58.813 
Squier,  E.  G.     Nicaragua,  its  people,  scenery 

and  monuments .58.814 

Peru,  incidents  of  travel  and  exploration 58.815 

St,  Martin's  summer.     Brewster 56 .  623 

Stack,  Edward,     Six  months  in  Persia 58.816 

Stanley,  Edwin  J.      Rambles  in  wonderland. 

Yellowstone,  geysers,  and  national  park.. 58.817 
Stanley,  Henry  M.    Coomassie  and  Magdala. 

Story  of  two  British  campaigns  in  Africa.  .58.818 

How  I  found  Livingstone 58.819 

Through  the  dark  continent 58.820 

Stansbury,  Howard.     Great  Salt  Lake,  expe- 
dition to  its  valley 58.821 

Staunton,  Sir  George  T.    Miscellaneous  notes 

relating  to  China 58.822 

Stephens,   John    L.     Incidents  of  travel  in 

Central  America,  Chiapas,  and  Yucatan.  .58.711 
Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia,  Petrea, 

aud  the  Holy  Land 58.823 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan 58.712 

Stepniak.     Underground     Russia.      Revolu- 
tionary profiles  and  sketches  from  life .58.713 

Stoddard,  Charles  W.     South  sea  idyls 58.714 

Stowe,  Harriet  B.     Palmetto  leaves 5^-715 

Strahan,    Edward.     New    Hyperion.     From 

Paris  to  Marly  by  way  of  the  Rhine 58.716 

Street,  Alfred  B.     The  Indian  pass 58.717 

Stuart,  James.  Three  years  in  North  America.  58.718 

Sub-tropical  rambles.     Pike 57-333 

Summer  savory   gleaned    from    rural    nooks. 

Taylor 58.613 

Sunset  land,  or  the  great  Pacific  slope.   Todd.  58. 626 
Sunshine  and  storm  in  the   East.     Cruises  to 

Cyprus  and  Constantinople.     Brassey.  ...56,620 
Swift,  John  F.     Going  to  Jericho.     Sketches 

of  travel  in  Spain  and  the  East S8.719 

Switzerland,  letters  written  during  a  Journey 

to.     Yates 58.427 

Syrian  home  life.    Jessup 57 .728 


Taine,  Hyppolite  A.     Tour  through  the  Py- 

rennees 58.720 

Taylor,    Bayard.       At    home     and    abroad. 

Sketch-book  of  life,  scenery,  and  men,. .  .58,721 


Boys  of  other  countries.     Stories  for  Amer- 
ican boys 58.722 

By-ways  of  Europe 58. 723 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  year  1874. ......  .58,725 


196 


TAYLOR — DBGOS. 


Taylor  {continued) — 

El  Dorado.     Adveatures  in  the  path  of  em- 
pire  58.724 

Japan  in  our  day 58.727 

Travels  in  Arabia 58.728 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia.. 58.726 

Travels  in  South  Africa 58.729 

Views  afoot.     Europe  seen  with  knapsack 

and  staff 58.730 

Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan  in  the  year 

»853 58.731 

Taylor,  Benjamin  F.     Between  the  gates ....  58 .  61 1 

Pictures  of  life  in  camp  and  field 58.612 

Summer  savory  gleaned  from  rural  nooks. .  .58.613 

World  on  wheels  and  other  sketches 58.614 

Taylor,  Fitch  W.     Voyage  round  the  world 

in  the  United  States  frigate  *'  Columbia.".  .58.615 
Tehuantepec,  Isthmus  of.     Resum^  of  the 
geology,    climate,   geography,  productive 

industry,  etc.     Williams 58.422 

Ten  years'  residence  in  Tripoli,  Africa.  Tully.58.631 

Tent  life  in  Siberia.     Kennan....    • 57-6ii 

Texas,  New  Mexico,  California,  Sonora.  and 
Chihuahua.  Personal  narrative  of  explo- 
rations and  incidents  in.     Bartlett 56.71 1 

Thaxter,  Mrs.   Celia.     Among  the  Isles  of 

Shoals 58.616A 

Thaxter,  Mary  P.     Seashore  and  prairie 58.616 

Thieblin,  N.  L.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards. .  .58.617 
Thirty  years  in  the  harem.      Melek-Hanum, 

wife  of  Kibrizli-Mehemet-Pasha 57«4I2 

Thomas,  George,  (Earl  of  Albemarle.)     Fifty 

years  of  my  life 58.618 

Thompson,    Sir  C.   Wyville.     The  Atlantic 

voyage  of  the  "Challenger  " 58.619 

Thompson,  James.     Letters  on  the  moral  and 

religious  state  of  South  America 58.620 

Thompson,  Joseph.      Central  African  lakes.  .58.621 

Straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China  and  China.  .58.622 

Thompson,  Wadly.    Recollections  of  Mexico. 58. 623 

Three  in  Norway.     Anon 58.624 

Three  years  in  North  America.     Stuart 58.718 

Three  years  in  the  Pacific.     Mayer 57-529 

Thrilling  incidents  in  the  political  life  of  an 
Italian.      Travels   in  Africa    and    Syria. 


Thrilling  {continued)— 

Urgos 58-634 

Through  and  through  the  tropics.     Oceanica, 

Australasia,  India.     Vincent 58.517 

Through  Siberia.    Lansdell 57-624 

Through  the  Dark  Coutinent.    Stanley 58.820 

Tiffany,  Osmond,  Jr.     Canton  Chinese 58. 625 

Todd,  Rev.  John,  D.  D.     Sunset  land,  or  the 

great  Pacific  slope 58.626 

Tour  in  Sweden  in  1838.     Laing 57.622 

Tour  through  the  Pyrennees.     Taine 58.720 

Traditions  of  De-coo-dah.     Antiquarian    re- 
searches among  the  remains  of  the  mound 

builders.     Pidgeon 57-332 

Traveling  about   over  old   and  new   ground. 

Barker 56.833 

Travels  round  the  world.     Seward 57-^25 

Travels  in  lower  Hungary 58 .627 

Travels  in   Slavonic   provinces   of  Turkey  in 

Europe.     Irby 57-723 

Trollope,  Anthony.     North  America 58.628 

West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main 58  629 

Tronson,  J,  M.      Personal  narrative  of  a  voy- 
age to   Japan,  Kamschatka,  Siberia,  Tar- 

tary 58.630 

Try   Cracrow  and  the  Carpathians.      Hutch- 
inson  57-7 18 

TuUy,  Richard.     Ten  years  residence  in   Tri- 
poli in  Africa 58.63 1 

Tunis,  the  land  and  the   people.     De  Hesse- 

Wartegg 58-415 

Turk  and  the  Greek.     Creeds,    races,   society 
and  scenery  in  Turkey,    Greece   and    the 

isles  of  Greece.     Benjamin , 56.723 

Turkish  life  in  war  time.     Dwight 56.212 

Turkistan.  Notes  of  a  journey  in.     Schuyler.  57. 122 
Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback.     Santa  Fe 

and  back,     Meline 57-413 

Two  years   before  the  mast.      Personal   nar- 
rative.    Dana 56.313 

Tyndall,   John      Hours   of     exercise   in   the 

Alps 58.632 

Typee,  four   months  residence  in  a   valley  of 

the  Marquesas.     Melville 57  4^4 

Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.     Waring.  ...58.525 


UUoa,  Geo.  T.     Secret  expedition  to  Peru. .  .58.633 

Under  the  sun.    Robinson../ - 57- 112 

Underground  Russia.     Revolutionary  profiles 

and  sketches  from  life.     Stepniak 58.713 

United    States    and    Canada.      Rambles  in 


United  {roniinued) — 

during  1845 .      Rubio 57- 1  '4 

Urgos,  Francesco.     Thrilling  incidents  in  the 

political  life  of  an   Italian.      Travels   in 
Africa  and  Syria 58. 634 


VAMBEKY — ^YUSBP. 


197 


Vambery,  Arminius,    Travels  in  central  Asia.  .58.635 
Vancouver,  Capt.    George,     Search   for  the 

northwest  passage,  1 790-95 58-  5 1 1 

Verne,    Jules.     Explorations    of    the    world. 

^reat  navigators  of  the  eighteenth  century.  58.513 
Explorations  of  the  world.     Famous  travels 

and  travelers 58.512 

Victor,  Mrs.  Frances  F.     River  of  the  West. 

Rocky  mountains  and  Oregon SS.  514 

Views  afoot.      Europe   seen   with   knapsack 

and  staff.     Taylor 58-730 

Vincent,  Frank,  Jr.  Land  of  the  white  elephant. 

Sights  aud  scenes  in  southeastern  Asia 58.515 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn.     Travel   in  the  far 

north  of  Europe 59-  5 16 

Through  and  through  the  tropics.  Oceanica, 

Australasia,  India 58.517 

Venetian  life.     Howells 57.715 

Venice.     Hare 57.814 

Volga,  trip  up  the,    Johnstone 57.731 


Von  Humboldt,  Alexander,     Travels  to   the 

equinoctial  regions  of  America 58.518 

Voyage  of  discovery  to  the  North  Pacific 
ocean.  Search  for  the  northwest  passage. 
1790-95.     Vancouver 58.511 

Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe  from  Quebec   to 

the  gulf  of  Mexico.     Bishop 56.613 

Voyage  of  the  "  Vega."    Nordenskiold 57-312 

Voyage  round  the  world.    Belcher 56.718 

Voyage  round  the  world  in  the  United  States 

frigate   "  Columbia."     Taylor 58.615 

Voyages  and  commercial  enterprises.  Cleve- 
land   56. 526A 

Voyages  and  travels.     Historical  account  of 

the  most  celebrated.     Mavor 57-528 

Voyages  from  Montreal  on  the  river  St.  Law- 
rence.    Mackenzie S7.518 

Voyages  of  the  "Adventure"  and  "Beagle." 

King 57.614 


Walks  in  London.     Hare 57.815 

Walks  in  Rome.     Hare 57.816 

Wallace,  Alfred  R.     Malay  archipelago 58.619 

Wallace,  D.  Mackenzie,  M.  A.     Russia 58.520 

Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.    A  woman's  experience 
in  Europe.     Eagland,   France,  Germany, 

and  Italy 58.521 

Waller,   Horace,  ed.     Last  journals  of  Liv- 
ingstone  58.522 

Wanderings  in  Spain.     Hare 57- 8 17 

Wanderings  in  South  America.     Waterton . .  58.416 
Wardman,  George.     Trip  to  Alaska.     Sum- 
mer cruise S8. 523 

Waring,  George  E.,  Jr.    Bride  of  the  Rhine. 

Two  hundred  miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat . .  58. 524 

Tyrol,  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps 58  525 

Whip  and  spur 58. 526 

Warner,  Charles  D.     In  the  Levant 58.41 1 

In  the  wilderness 58.527 

My  winter  on  the  Nile  among  the  mummies 

and  Moslems 58.412 

Roundabout  journey 58.413 

Saunterings 58.414 

Warren,  William  W.     Life  on  the  Nile 58.414A 

Wartegg,  Chevalier  de  Hesse.      Tunis,  the 

laud  and  the  people 58.415 


Waterton,    Charles.      Wanderings    in  South 

America 58.416 

We  four.  What  we  saw  in  Europe.  Rees. .  .57.227 
Weeks,  Lyman  H.  Among  the  Azores  ....58.417 
West  Indies  aud  the  Spanish  main.  TroUope.. 58.629 
Wheeler,  L.  N.,  D.  D,     Foreigner  in  China. 58.418 

Whip  and  spur.     Warin  g 58. 526 

Whymper,  Edward.  Scrambles,amongthe  Alps  58.419 

Travel  and  adventures   in  Alaska 58.420 

Wild  life  in  a  southern  country.     Anon 58.421 

Wild  life  under  the  equator.  Du  Chaillu.  ...56.329 
Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.      Scenes  in  camp 

and  jungle.      Gumming 56.420 

Wild  North  land.      Winter  journey  with  dogs 

across  northern  North  America.     Butler.  .56.520 
Williams,   J.   J.      Isthmus   of  Tehuantepec. 
Resume  of  the  geology,  climate,  geogra- 
phy, productive  industry,  etc 58.422 

Williams,  Thomas      Fiji  and  the  Fijians 56-521 

Wilson,  Andrew.    Abode  of  snow.  Tour  from 

Chinese  Thibet  to  the  Indian  Caucasus..  ..58.423 
Wilson,    Robert   A.     Mexico.     Its   peasants 

and  its  priests 58.424 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  Canoe  and  the  saddle.. 58.425 
World  on  wheels,  and  other  sketches.  Taylor.. 58.614 
Wright,  Thomas.     Travels  of  Marco  Polo, . .  58,426 


Yates,  Mrs,  Ashton,     Letters  written  during 

a  journey  to  Switzerland 58.427 

Yellowstone,  wonders  of  the.     Richardson.  .57.231 


Yosemite.     Tourist's  guide.     Bancroft 56.831 

Yucatan,  incidents  of  travel  in.     Stephens.  ..58.712 
Yusef,  Frangi.     Browne. 56.628 


NATIONAL,  t 

CONGRESSIONAL  AND  STATE  REPORTS   AND 

DOCUMENTS,   ETC. 


Agriculture. 
Report   of  the  commissioner   of.      1862-69. 

1. 611  and  1. 711 

Second  annual  report   of  the  chief  executive 

viticultural  officer  of  California.   1882-84..    1.616 
Special  report  on  contagious  diseases  of  do- 
mestic animals 1.615 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  swine  .and  of 

other  domestic  animals.  1879 1. 614 

Special  report  onthe  culture  of  the  sugar  beet.   1.613 
Transactionsof  the  New  York  State  Agricul- 
tural Society,   1883 1. 612 

Alabama  claims.    Geneva  arbitration.    1871.    1.618 
Almanacs. 

American  almanac,  1880 16.417 

Bancroft's  handbook  almanac  for  the  Pacific 

States.     1862-64 16.418 

National  almanac 16.416 

American  archives.     Vols.  II,  III,  IV 1.211 

American  institute.    Annual  report.    1862-63.    1.617 
American  state  papers  in   relation   to  public 

lands.     1789-1809 1. 212 

California. 

California  register.     1857 9-317 

Debates  in   the  constitutional  convention  of 
California     in     Sept.    and    Oct..    1849. 

Browne .^. . .  9.314 

Journals    of     the     California     legislature. 

1850-56 9-312 

Senate  bills.     1881 9-3" 

Catalogue  California  state  library,  1855 9>3i3 

Census. 

Stiveuth  census,  1850 7-214 

Seventh  census,  1850.     Mortality  statistics. .  7.215 

Seventh  census,  1850.     Abstract 7.216 

Eighth  census,  i860 6.21 1 

Eighth  census,  i860.     Preliminary  report .. .   7-213 

Ninth  census,  1870 6.212 

Ninth  census,  1870.     Compendium 7.212 

Coast   survey.      Report  of  Superintendents, 

1851-72 2.212 


Commerce,      Annual   report   of  the  Boston 

board  of  trade,  1856-61 I-SH 

Commercial  relations  of  the  United   States 

with  foreign  countries.  1862-79 '-S'S 

Report   on   the   internal   commerce   of  the 

United  States.     1879. 1.512 

Commerce  and  Navigation. 

Annual  report  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  of 

statistics.     1866-79   1.511  and  I.620 

Report  of  the  secretary  of  the  treasury  of 
the  commerce   and   navy   of  the  United 

States,   1857 1. 621 

Commercial  relations.  Report  of  the  secre- 
tary of  state  on  the  commeicial  relations 
of  the  United  States  and  foreign  coun- 
tries.    1856-79 1. 213  and  2.211 

Credit  Mobilier.  Report  of  the  select  com- 
mittee to  investigate   the   alleged  Credit 

Mobilier  bribery.     1873 I-5I5 

Directories. 

Alameda  and  Contra  Costa  counties.     1871.   9.218 

Brookline,   Jamaica  Plain,   and   West  Rox- 

bury  Directory.      1873 9-217 

General  directory  and  business  guide  to 
principal  towns  east  of  the  Cascade  moun- 
tains   9.216 

Langley's  business  directory  of  the  Pacific 
coast.     1871 9213 

McKenzie's  business  directory- of  the  Pacific 

coast.     1880 9.212 

Pettengill's  newspaper  directory  of  the  U.  S. 

1877 9-2IS 

Rowell's  newspaper  directory  of  the   U,  S. 

1869 •. 9-214 

Zell's  business  directory  of  the  U.  S.      1881  9.21 1 
Education. 

American    journal   of  education,     1856-64. 

Henry  Barnard,  ed I5-4II 

Annual  report  of  the  board   of  education  of 

Dayton,  Ohio,  1883 I.3IS 

Annual  report   of  the  school  committee  of 


EDUCATION — MAI'S. 


199 


Education  {continued) — 

Boston,    1861-65 1. 312 

Annual  report  of  the  superintendent  of  com- 
mon schools  of  Pennsylvania,  1861 i-3i6 

Annual  report  of  the  superintendent  of  pub- 
lic instruction  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
1869-71 1. 313 

Anuual  report  of  the  superintendent  of  pub- 
lic schools,  San  Francisco,   1880-81 I'3i4 

Report  of  the  United   States   commissioner 

of  education,  1871-82 1.311  and  1.411 

Elections. 

Proceedings  of  the  electoral  commission  and 
of  congress  relative  to  the  count  of  the 
electoral  votes  cast  DeceiKber  6,  1876. ...   2.712 

Report  of  the  select   committee   to  inquire 

into  the  Mississippi  election  of  1875 2.71 1 

Ethnology,  American.  Report  of  U.  S. 
geographical  survey  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tain region 3.213 

Exhibitions,  international. 

Reports  of  the  commissioners  of  the  United 
States  to  the  international  exhibition  held 
at  Vienna,  1873 2.713 

Report  of  United  States  centennial  commis- 
sion.    1876 2.714 

Exploration. 

Exploration  of  the  valley  of  the   Amazon. 

Herndon  and  Gibbon,  U.  S.  N 1. 318 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  a  railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean 3  211 

Narrative  of  the  United  States  exploring  ex- 
pedition during  1838-42 3.212 

Notes  of  a  military  reconnoisance  from    Fort 

Leavenworth  to  San  Diego  in  1S46-47. .. .    1.321 

Report    of   a  geological    reconnoisance  in 

1835 1.320 

Report  of  an  expedition  down  the  Zuni  and 
Colorado  rivers.     1863 1.319 

Report  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a 
ship  canal  across  the  Isthmus  of  Darien. 
1870 1.320 

Report  of  the  Colorado  river  exploring  ex- 
pedition.    1861 2.215 

Report  of  the  exploration  to  the  Colorado 
river  in  1869-72.     Powell 2.216 

Report  of  the  United  States  and  Japan  ex- 
pedition in  1852-54.      Perry 4.212 

Report  on  the  U.  S.  and  Mexican  boundary 

survey.     1859,     Emory 4.212A 

United   States    naval  astronomical   expedi- 


Exploration  (continued)— 

tion  in  the  southern  hemisphere.     1849-52.  4.213 
Finance.      Annual  reports  of  the  secretary  of 
the  treasury  on   the   state  of  the  finances. 

1846-83 2.61 1 

Fish  and  fisheries,      Reports  of  the  U.    S. 

fish  commissioner.      1871-78 2.612 

Forestry.  Report  on  forestry,  prepared  un- 
der the  direction  of  the   commissioner  of 

agricultuie.     1877.      Hough 2.511 

Geology. 

Reports  of  geological  and  geographical  sur- 
vey.    1867-77.     Hayden 4.412 

Report  on  the  geology  and  topography  of  a 
portion  of  the  Lake  Superior  land  district. 

1850.     Foster  and  Whitney 4-41 1 

Survey  of  the  fourth  geological   district  of 

New  York 2.214 

Wisconsin,    Iowa,   Minnesota,  and   part  of 

Nebraska.    Geological  survey.     Owen..  .2.214A 
Indian  Affairs. 

Ethnography  and  philology  of   the  Hidatsa 

Indians.     Matthews 2.513 

Report  of  joint   special   committee   on  the 

condition  of  Indian  tribes.     1867 2.512 

Internal  revenue.  Report  of  the  commis- 
sioner.    1868 2.514 

Investigations. 

Report  of  the  select  committee  on  Harper's 

Ferry  invasion,      i860 2.515^ 

Report  of  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson  on 

impeachment.     1868 2.516 

Ku  Klux.  Report  of  the  joint  select  commit- 
tee to  inquire  into  the  condition  of  affairs 
in  the  late   insurrectionary   states.     1872, 

2.41 1  and  2.517 
Labor. 
Annual   report   of  the   Massachusetts  state 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.     1872 2  414 

Labor  in  Europe.     1878.     Reports  of  U.  S. 

consvils 2.413 

Labor  in  Europe  and  America.     Special  re- 
port of  Edward  Young,  chief  of  the  U.  S. 

bureau  of  statistics,  1875 2,412 

Land.     Land  office  report.     1867-68 2.415 

Maps. 

Maps  accompanying  Andrews'  report  on  the 

Straits  of  Florida 3312 

Maps  accompanying  Lieutenant   Marcy's  re- 
port of  survey  of  the  Red  River 3-317 

Maps    accompanying   messages     and   docu- 
ments   3'3'9 


200 


MAPS—  REPORTS. 


Maps  (continued) — 

Maps  accompanying   the  report  of  a  survey 

of  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec.     Barnard  3.313 

Maps  of  the  valley  of  the  Amazon 3  315 

Maps  to  accompany  Captain  Stansbury's  re- 
port of  a  reconnoisance  from  Fort  Leav- 
enworth to  Salt  Lake 3.318 

Maps  to  accompany  Gibbon's  report  of  ex- 
plorations in  South  America 3-  3  H 

Maps  to  accompany  Lee's  report  of  the  cruise 

of  the  U.  S.  brig  "Dolphin." 3-  3^6 

Memorial  Addresses. 

Buckingham,  William  A 4-5' i 

Morton,  Oliver  P 4.517 

Stevens,  Thaddeus 4-520 

Life  and  character  of  Zachariah  Chandler  . .  4.512 

Life  and  character  of  Alvah  Crocker 4'5iS 

Life  and  character  of  Orris  S,  Ferry 4-513 

Life  and  character  of  Samuel  F.  Hersey . ...   4.518 

Life  and  character  of  Andrew  Johnson 4-5'4 

Life  and  character  of  Michael  C.  Kerr 4-515 

Life  and  character  of  John  E.  Leonard 4'5i5 

Life  and  character  of  John  B.  Rice 4.518 

Life  and  character  of  Gustave  Sleicher 4.519 

Life  and  character  of  Charles  Sumner 4-521 

Life  and  character  of  Alpheus  S.  Williams. .  4.522 

Life  and  character  of  Henry  Wilson 4-523 

Messages  and  Documents. 

President's  messages  and  accompanying  doc- 
uments from  1849  to  1880 

.. .2.311,  3.311,  3.411,  3.511,  3  611  and  3.711 
Mineral  Resources. 
Report     on   the   mineral   resources   of    the 
states  and   territories  west  of  the  Rocky 

mountains.     Browne 3-320 

Miscellaneous. 

Annual  report  of  the  state  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor on  the  canals  of  New  York.     1868.  4.623 

Certain  acqueduct  reports.      1865-68 4.632 

Diplomatic  correspondence.     1863 4.632A 

Documents  relative  toSouth  American  affairs 

and  the  enlistment  question.     1856 4.612 

Massachusetts  register  of  the  government  of 

the  state 4.625 

Messages  of  the  governors  of  the  state  of 

New  York.     1777-1824 4.624 

Municipal  reports  of  San  Francisco.   1872-80 

4.624A 

Navy  register.     1866 4627 

President's  message  on  the  compulsory  en- 
listment of  American  citizens  in  the  army 
of  Prussia.     1861 4.618 


Miscellaneous  (continued) — 

Proceedings  of  the  grand  division  of  the 
sons  of  temperance  of  New  York 4.620 

Records  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  plantations  in  New  England. 
1624-1677  and  1707-1740 4.613 

Registration  report  of  Massachusetts,    1858- 

1861 3.626 

Registration  report  of  Rhode  Island,  i860...  4,628 

Report  of  the  director  of  the  mint,  1877  ....  4.616 

Report  of  the  committee  on  coinage,  weights 
and  measures  on  the  adoption  of  the  met- 
ric system 4.615 

Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  recon- 
struction, 1866 4.618 

Report  of  the  Massachusetts  board   of  State 

charitiesi  1872 4.61 1 

Report  of  the  quartermaster-general.     1856.  4.631 

Report  of  the  select  committee  on  sickness 

and  mortality  on  board  emigrant  ships.. . .  4.630 

Report  of  the  silver  commission.     1876....  4.524 

Report  on  colonial  and  lake  trade.     1853. . .  4.621 

Report  on  the  military  academy  at  West 
Point.     1860. 4.629 

State  engineer's  report  on  railroads.     New 

York,  1868 4.622 

United  States  consul's  manual 4'6i7 

Nautical  almanac  and  astronomical  ephemeris.  16. 41 5 
Patents. 

Index  of  patents  1880-1884 5-213 

United  States  patent  office  reports  1847-69. 

5-4"i  5-5"  and  5.61 1 

Reports. 

Annual  report  of  territorial  pioneers  of  Cali- 
fornia.     1877 9-3i6 

**  Congressional    Globe,"   XXXI    to    XLI 

Congress 7-31 1  to  9.61 1 

*'  Congressional  Record"  of  the  XLVI  Con- 
gress..,  9.511  and  9.612 

House  and  Senate  journals,  ist,  2d  and  3d 
sessions  of  XLV  Congress 9-412 

House  and  Senate  journals,  1st,  2d  and  3d 
sessions  of  the  XLVI  Congress 9-413 

Report  of  the  surveyor  general  of  California. 
1871-73 9-3'5 

Report  and  documents  of  the   2d  session  of 

the  XXXIII  Congress 6.612 

Report  and  documents  of  the  2d  session  of 
the  XXXIX  Congress 6.511 

Reports  and  documents  of  the    ist  and   2d 

sessions  of  the  XLII  congress 

6.31 1,  6.41 1  and  6.512 


REPORTS — ZOOLOGY, 


201 


Reports  (continued) — 

Schedule   of   acts   of    general   assembly   of 
Rhode  Island.     1850-55 6.313 

Second  report    of  tidal  harbor  commission 
presentedinthe  Biitish  parliament.  1846.   6.313A 

Senate  and  house  journals,  ist  and  2d   ses- 
sions.    XLIX  congress 9.41 1 

Smithsonian  reports.     1854-80 4-525 

War  Department. 

Army  meteorological  register  1843-54 4.214 

Medical  and   surgical  history  of  the  rebel- 
lion.    Barnes 4.215 

Medical  statistics  of  the  provost   marshal's 
bureau.     Baxter 4.216 


War  Department  (continued) — 

Report  of  the  chief  signal  officer  of  the 
army  1879-81 4-413 

Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  con- 
duct of  the  war 

Report    on    the    art    of    war    in    Europe. 

1855-56.     Delafield 4-217 

Report  upon  operations  in  the  Crimea. 
McClellan 4.218 

•War  of  the  rebellion.  Compilation  of  the 
official  records  of  the  Union  and  Confed- 
erate armies 4-31  ^ 

Zoology  of  the  Pacific  railroad  survey 3.212 


Works  in  Korkion  Lanouaoes. 


ALCOVE    SEVENTE^KN. 


About,  Edmond.     Le  Nez  d'un  iiotaire. 

Nos  artistes  au  salon  de,  1857. 

Roi  des  montagnes. 
Balbi,  Adrien.     Abrege  de  geographic. 
Balzac,  H.  de.     Beatrix. 

Esther. 
Baude,  Louis.    Cahiers  d'une  eleve  de  Saint-Denis. 

Cours  d'etndes  pour  les  filles. 
Berthet,  Elie.    La  Convulsionnaire. 

Fils  de  I'usurier, 
Boileau,  Despreaux.     Oeuvres  completes. 
Bonaparte,   Napoleon.     Memoirs.     Ecrits  a  Sainte. 

Helene. 
Buttura,  A.  ed.     Prose  Italiane  d'autori  antichi. 
Cervantes,  Francisco.     Obras. 
Corneille,  Pierre  et  Thomas.     Theatre. 
Costantini,  P.  L.  Poesie   Italiane.      Tratte  da  p'iu 

celebri  autori.  autichi  e  moderni. 
De  Boom,  Cornelius.     Solution   politique  et  sociale 

(Confederation,  Decentralization,  Emigration.) 
Dieulafait,  Louis.      Diamants  et  pierres  precieuses. 
Dumas,  Alexandre.     Comte  de  Monte  Cristo. 

Excursions  sur  les  bords  du  Rhin. 

Impressions  de  voyage.     Le  Corricolo. 

Impressions  de  voyage,  Le  Speronare. 

Medicis,  Les, 
Fenelon.      Aventures   de   Telemaque.      Charles  le 

Brun,  ed. 
Guizot,  Francois,  P.  G.   Essaissurl'histoirede  France. 
Houssaye,  Arsene.     Une  passion  sous  la  regence. 


Hugo,  Victor.     La  legende  des  siecles. 

Travailleurs  de  la  nier. 
Jacotot,     J.       Enseignment      Universel.       Langue 
Etrangere,   Langue   Maternelle,  Mathematiques, 
Musique. 
Jouy,  E.     Cecile;  ou  les  passions. 
Laraartine,  A  de.     Graziella. 

Premieres  meditations  poetique.     Mort  de  Socrate. 
Lucian.     Selections,  with  Latin   notes.    John  Wal- 
ker, ed. 
Mantilla,  Luis  F.     Libro   de   lectura.     Autores  Es- 

panoles  e  Hispano- Americanos. 
Merimee,  Prosper,     Lettres  a  une  inconnue. 
Mery,  Jules.     La  Juive  au  Vatican. 
Metastasio,  Pietro.     Opera  scelti.     A.  Buttura,  ed. 
Montesquieu,  Charles  de  S.     Essai  sur  le  gout. 
Lettres  familieres. 
CEuvres  posthumes. 
Nombela,  Julio.     La  maledicion  de  una  madre. 
Odeurs  ultramontaines,  Les.     L'Abb^  »  «  • 
Racine,  Jean.     Qiuvres  completes. 
Saint-Pierre,  Jacques  B.  H,  de.     Harmonies  de  la 

nature. 
Saintsbury,  George.      French   lyrics,   selected  and 

annotated. 
Teoria  de  las  penas  y  las  recompensas.     Anon. 
Thomas,  R.  D.     Hanes  Cymry  America. 
Voltaire,  Francois  M,  A.   de,      Histoire  de   Charles 
XII,  roi  de  Suede. 
Romans. 


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Addis,    William     E.   and  Arnold,    Thomas. 

Catholic  Dictionary ■ 41. 51 1 A 

Amazon  and  Madeira  Rivers.     Keller 41. 125  A 

American  fruit  book 18.816A 

American  kennel  and  sporting  field,    Burges.  18.812A 
Anatomy,  physiology  and  hygiene.    Tracy.  .20. 728 A 

Annouchka.      Turgenef 53.1 36A 

Antonia.     Dudevant 47.715A 

Argles,  Mrs.  M.    [I'he  Duchess.)     Doris..  44.715A 
Arnold,     Thomas    and   Addis,     William   E. 

Catholic  dictionary 41. 511 A 

Around  the  ranch.     Towne 53. 22 1 A 

Art  of  correspondence.  The.       Locke 30  512A 

Art  of  voice  production .     Fatten 31.826A 

Bacon,  Nathaniel*.  The  laws  and  government 
of  England  from  the  first  times  to  Ihe 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    From  notes  of 

John  Selden 

Bagehot,  Walter.     Biographical  studies. .  ..32.411  A 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel.       Ismailia 56. 827 A 

Barker,  Lady.     Vears'  housekeeping  in  South 

Africa 56. 833  A 

Barnes,  J.  S.  (Lieutenant  Commander.)  Sub- 
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Barrington's  fate.    No  name  series 51.719A 

Barrows,  Rev.  J.  O.      On  horseback  in  Cap- 

padocia 56. 833B 

Beale,  Charles  E.  and  Gately,  M.  R.  Uni- 
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Beeton,  S.  O.   Dicti^ary  of  natural  history.41.52SA 
Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.      Cruise   of  the  "Alice 

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Berkeley,  George.  Life  and  letters  of.  Era- 
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Bernard,  Moses,  and  Crane,  W.  W.  Poli- 
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parative  constitutional  law 21.619A 

Billing,  Archibald.      Science  of  jems,  jewels, 

coins  and  medals,  ancient  and  modern.  .41.S29A 

Biographical  studies.     Bagehot 32.411A 

Bishop,  W.  II,  Choy  Susan  and  other  sto- 
ries   44,427A 

Blake,  Mary,     Twenty-six  hours  a  day 44.212A 


Blyth,  A.  W.      Foods;  composition   and   an- 
alysis  18. 1 18A 

Boisgelin,  Louis  de.      Travels  through  Den- 
mark and  Sweden 56.616A 

Bourke,  John  G.     Snake  dance  of  the  Moquis 

of  Arizona 56,6t6B 

Brand,  John.       Popular  antiquities   of  Great 

Britain 41.416A 

Brassey,  Lady.      In   the  Trades,  the  tropics, 

and  the  roaring  forties   56.619A 

Bunner,  H.  C,  and  Matthews,   Brander.     In 

partnerships 5°-  226A 

Buntling  Ball,  The.      Anon 45.816A 

Burges,     Arnold.         American    kennel    and 

sporting  field 18.812A 

Cable,    George  W.     The   Creoles   of  Louis- 

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Captains  of  industry.     James  Parton 34.329A 

Caricature  and  other  comic  art.  Parton. . .  .42. 515A 
Carlyle,  Thomas,  a  history  of  his  life  in  Lon- 
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Carlyle,  Thomas,  a  history  of  the    first   forty 

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Catholic  dictionary,  A.     Addis  ciwcZ  Arnold. 41. 511A 
Cave,    Madame    Marie   E.      Drawing     from 

memory 28. 720A 

Century     of    Roundels      and    other    poems. 

Swinburne 40.329A 

Chambliss,   Rev  J.  E.     Life  and   labors   of 

Livingstone 32  I17A 

Childrens'  book  of  poetry.    Coates 41.437A 

Chinese  Gordon,  the  story  of.     Hake 33.422A 

Choice  readings,     Randall 31.725A 

Choy,  Susan  and  other  stories.     Bishop 44.427A 

Church,    A,  J,     Roman  life   in   the  daya  of 

Cicero 28,626A 

Clark,    Edson   L,     The    races    of  European 

Turkey 22, 221 A 

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Coates,       Henry    T.        Childrens'    book    of 


204 


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poetry 4I-437A 

Cockton,  Henry.     Valentine  Vox 45. 528 A 

Cole,  S   W.     American  fruit  book, 18.816A 

Confederate  war  papers.    Smith 26.726A 

Cook.  John  Esten.  My  lady  Pocahontas. .  .45. 432A 
Cooper.  J,  Fennimore.  Wing  and  wing. .  .45. 222 A 
Course  of  English  reading,  A.  Pycroft. . .  .31.721A 
Craddock,    Charles   E.      In   the   Tennessee 

mountains 45. 223  A 

Craig;ie,  Mary  E.     Once  upon  a  time 36.131A 

Craik,    Mrs.    D.    M.    ( Miss  Mulock. )     Miss 

Tommy 45. 1 15  A 

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Cross  of  Monterey,  The.     White 40. 367 A 

Cruise  of  the  "Alice  May."     Benjamin 44.415A 

Cyclopsedia  of  political  science,  political 
economy,  and  of  the  political  history  of  the 

United  States.     Lalor,  ed 42.716A 

De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Military  life  in  Italy.  56. 317A 

Studies  in  Paris 56.318A 

De   Colange,   Leo.      Picturesque   European 

scenery 40.233A 

De  Vere,  M.  S.     Wonders  of  the  deep 20.331  A 

Deldee,  or  the  iron  hand.     Warden 54.726A 

Denmark  and  Sweden,  travels   through.     De 

Boisgelin 56.616A 

Diane  Coryval,      No  name  series 51.720A 

Dictionary  of  natural  history.     Beeton 41.528A 

Doctor  Grattan.     Hammond 48.415A 

Doctor's  suggestions.     Roosa '.  .3 1.626 A 

Doris.     Argles 44.715A 

Douglas,  Amanda.  Floyd  Grandon's  honor. 47. 821A 

Out  of  the  wreck 47.828A 

Drake,  S.  A.     New  England  legends  and  folk 

lore 28.320A 

Drake,  the  sea  king.     Towle 38  529 

Drawing  from  memory.    Cav^ 28. 720A 

Drysdale,  J.,  and  Hayward,   J.  W.     Health 

and  comfort  in  house  building 19.230.^ 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.,  A.  D.  (Oeorge  Hand.) 

Antonia 47.715A 

Dupre,  August,  and  Thudichum,  J.  L.  W. 
Treatise  on  the  origin,  nature  and  varie- 
ties of  wine 18.721A 

Education  in  its  relation  to  manual  industry. 

McArlhur 19.835A 


Eggleston,  George  Gary.  Signal  Boys,  The. 47. 328 A 
Eighteen  Christian  centuries,  The.  White. .  12.312A 
Electrical    appliances    of    the  present    day. 

Heap 19.725A 

Electricity.     Its  theory,  sources  and  applica- 
tion.     Sprague 19.736A 

Elevator,  The.     Howells ,..49.72SA 

Emerson,  Ralph  Walno.    Life  of.    Holmes.. 33. 222A 

Etching  and  etchers.     Hamerton 41.113A 

European  scenery,  picturesque.  Colange.  .40. 233 A 
Farmer's  veterinary  adviser.  The.     Law .. .  18.829A 

Farnell's  folly.     Trowbridge 53. 133A 

Field,  F.  E.     Greenhouse  as  a  winter  garden. 

The 18.820A 

Fifty  years'  observation  of  men  and  events. 

Keyes 34.824A 

Floyd  Grandon's  honor.     Douglas 47 .821 A 

Foods.     Composition  and  analysis.    Blyth. .  18. 118A 

Four  Georges,  The.      McCarthy 24.418A 

Eraser,    Alexander  C.     Life    and   letters  of 

George  Berkeley 33-5I3A 

From  Greenland's  icy  mountains.  Heber.  ..41.118A 
Froude,  James  A.    Thomas  Carlyle.  A  history 

of  this  life  in  London.     1834,-1881 33-SI9A 

Thomas   Carlyle.      A   history  of    the    first 

lorty  years  of  his  life.      1795-1835 33-519A 

Gardening  for  pleasure.     Henderson 18. 825 A 

Gardner,  E.  C.  Homes  and  all  about  them.29.818B 
Gately,  M.   R.  and   Beale,  C.  E.      Universal 

educator 41.228A 

Gibson,  William.     Poems  of  many  years  and 

many  places 39.426A 

Great  truths  from  great  authors.  Anon. . .  .4 1.233  A 
Green  house  as  a  winter  garden,  The.  Field.  18.820A 
Guides    and    guards    in    character    buikling.  ^ 

Payne 12.221A 

Hake,  A.    Egmont.      Story  of  Chinese  Gor- 
don   33.422A 

Half  hours  with  the  stars.     Pr^or 42.717A 

Hamerton,     Philip     G.     Etching     and  etch- 
ers  41.113A 

Hammond,  William  A.   Doctor  Grattan 48.41 5A 

Harte  Francis  B.     On  the  frontier 48.326A 

Hartwig,  Dr.  George.     Subterranean  world. 41.  I15A 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     Wonder  Book 37.425  A 

Hayward,  J.  W.    ajid   Drysdale,  J,     Health 

and  comfort  in  house  building 19.230A 

Hazard,  Willis  P.     The  Jersey,  Alderney  and 

Guernsey  cow 18.825B 

Heap,  Major  D.  P.      Electrical   appliances  of 

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Health  and  comfort  in  house  building.    Drys- 

dale  a7id  Hayward 19.230A 

Heber,    Reginald.        From    Greenland's    icy 

mountains 41.118A 

Heimburg,  W.     A  penniless  girl 48. 122 A 

Henderson,  Mrs.  Mary  F.     Practical  cooking 

and  dinner  giving 29. 522 A 

Henderson,  Peter.     Gardening  for  pleasure.  i8.825A 

Henty,  J.  A.     Jack  Archer 37.430A 

Hill,  Thomas  E.     Manual  of  social   and  bus- 
iness forms 41.119A 

History  of  rationalism.     Hurst 12.621A 

History  of   the  Northern     Pacific  Railroad. 

Smalley 26.721A 

Hoffman,  E.  T.  W.     Weird  tales 49.819A 

Holmes,    Oliver  W.      Life  of  Ralph  Waldo 

Emerson - 33.222A 

Homes  and  all  about  them.     Gardner 29.818B 

Horse  in  motion,  The.     IStillman 42.227A 

Houdin,  Robert,  life  of    Mackenzie 34.616A 

Hovelacque,  Abel,  science  of  language,  The. 

Linguistics,  philology,  etymology.    29.317A 

Howe,  E.  W.     Mystery  of  the  locks 49. 621 A 

Story  of  a  country  town, 49.621B 

Howells,  W.  D.     The  elevator 49.625A 

Huckleberry  Finn.      Clemens 45.51SA 

Humorous   poetry  of  the  English  language. 

Parton 40.413A 

Hurst,  John  F.     History  of  rationalism 12.621A 

Ideal  fanatic.     Porch 51.424A 

In  partnerships.     Matthews  and  Bunner  . . .  50.226A 
In  the  Tennessee  mountains.    Craddock. . .  .45. 223 A 
In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and  the  roaring  for- 
ties.    Brassey 56.619A 

In  wartime.     Mitchell 50. 133A 

Indoor  amusements.     Cassell 28. 720 A 

Ismailia.     Baker 56.827A 

Italian  rambles.    Jarves 29.123A 

Jack  Archer.     Henty 37.430A 

Jackson,  Helen.     (H.  H.)     Ramona 49.419A 

James,  Henry.     A  little  tour  in -France. ..  .49 .439 A 

James,  Henry,  Jr.     Tales  of  three  cities 49. 443 A 

Jarves,  James  J.     Italian  rambles 29.I23A 

Jeans,  W.  T.     Creators  of  the  age  of  steel. .  34.813B 
Jersey,  Aldemey,   and   Guernsey  cow,    The. 

Hazard 18. 825B 

Jones,    William    C.     Review    of    Attorney- 
General  Black's  report  on  the .  land   titles 

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Joynson,    Francis   H.,   ed.     Mechanic's  and 
student's  guide  in  the  designing  and  con- 


Joynson  (continued) — 

struction  of  general  machine  gearing. . . .  19.316A 
Keller,    Franz.     The  Amazon   and   Madeira 

rivers 41.125A 

Kellogg,  Elijah.     The  unseen  hand 37.324A 

Keyes,  E.  D.    Fifty  years'  observation  of  men 

and  events 34.824A 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  Voyageof  the  "  Vivian". 42.7 14A 

Lady  or  the  tiger,  The.     Stockton 53.722A 

Lalor,  John  J.,  ed.  Cyclopaedia  of  pohtical 
science,  political  economy,  and  of  the  po- 
litical history  of  the  United  States. 42.716A 

Langley,  William.     Piers,  the  plowman. .  .39. 126 A 

Lathrop,  George  P.     Newport 49. 138A 

Latin  literature,  history  of.     Simcox 31.315A 

Lavater,  John  C.     Essays  on  physiognomy. 42. 11 6A 
Law,   James.     The   farmer's    veterinary  ad- 
viser  18.829A 

Laws  and  government  of  England,  from  the 
first  times  to  the  reign  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, The.     From  notes  of  John  Sheldon 

by  Nathaniel  Bacon 22.625A 

Light  in  lands  of  darkness.     Young 12.31 5A 

Little  tour  in  France,  A.     James '....49.439A 

Livingstone,    David,    life    and     labors    of. 

Chambliss 32. 117A 

Locke,  John  S.    The  art  of  correspondence. 30. 512A 
Macdonald,  George.     St.  George  and  St.  Mi- 
chael  50.423A 

Mackay,    Charles,    ed.      Thousand   and  one 

gems  of  poetry 40.544A 

Mackenzie,  R.  Shelton.  Life  of  Robert  Hou- 
din   34.616A 

Mansfield,  Edward  D.    Winfield  Scott,  Lieut. 

Gen .,  life  of 34.620A 

Manual  of  social  and  business  forms.     Hill.4i.li9A 
Matthews,  Brander,  and  Bunner,  H.  C.     In 

partnerships 50.226A 

McArthur,  Arthur.  Education  and  its  rela- 
te manual  industry I9.83SA 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Four  Georges,  The. .  .24.418A 
Mechanic's  and  student's  guide  in  the  design- 
ing and  construction   of  general   machine 

gearing.      Joynson,  ed 19.316A 

Middle  kingdom,  The.     Williams 26. 4 1 7  B 

Military  life  in  Italy.     De  Amicis 56- 3' 7 A 

Mining  Camps.     Shinn 21.436A 

Miss  Tommy.     Craik 45- "SA 

Mitchell,  S.  W.     In  war  time So- 'SSA 

My  Lady  Pocahontas.     Cooke 45.432 A 

Mystery  of  the  locks.  The.     Howe 49.621A 


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Nature's  serial  story.     Roe 52. 823 A 

Needhanij  George  C.      Street  Arabs  and  gut- 
ter snipes 5 1.835  A 

New  England  legends  and  folk  lore.     Drake. 

28. 320  A 
New  lands  within  the  Arctic  circle.     Payer.  57. 329 A 

Newport.     Lathrop 49. 138A 

New   Testament   in  English,     Wycliffe  and 

Purvey 11.416A 

New  Testament.      Danish  and  English 16.313 

New  Testament.     Dutch  and  English 16.315 

New  Testament.     English 16.318 

New  Testament.    German  and  English 16.316 

New  Testament.    Greek 16.314 

New  Testament.     Hawaiian  and  English. ...  16.312 
New  Year's  masque  and  other  poems.  Thomas. 

40.358A 

No  name  series.      Harrington's  fate 51.719A 

No  name  series.     Diane  Coryval 51 .720A 

No  name  series.       Princess  Amelie 51.726A 

Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.     Bright 24. 1 1  lA 

Oliphant,  Mrs.    Orphans,  and  Caleb  Field.. 51. 623A 
On  horseback  in  Cappadocia.     Barrows. . . .  56. 833B 

On  the  frontier.     Harte 48. 326 A 

Ouce  upon  a  time.     Craigie 36.131A 

Orphans,  and  Caleb  Field.    Oliphant   31.623 A 

Our  young  folks'  Josephus.     Shepard 23. 1 12  A 

Out  of  the  wreck.     Douglas 47. 828 A 

Outlines  of  historic  ornament.  Redgrave,  crf.42.414A 

Parton,  James.    Captains  of  industry 34.329A 

Caricature  and  other  comic  art 42.515A 

Humorous  poetry  of  the  English  language. 40.41 3 A 
Pattou,  A.  A.  Art  of  voice  production. . .  .31 .826A 
Payer,  Julius.     New  lands  within  the  Arctic 

circle 57.329A 

Payne,  C.  H.     Guides  and  guards  in  charac- 
ter building 12.221  A 

Penniless   girl,    A.      Mrs.    A.    L.    Wister, 

tran» 48. 122A. 

Periodicals.     American  monthly  magazine..  .41.211 

American  annual  register.     1829-30 14.212 

American  quarterly  review " I4'5i  i 

Annual  register  of  history,  politics  and  litera- 
ture  15.611  and  15.511 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  magazine.     Ameri- 
can edition  IS-3IS 

Chinese  repository,  The.     1832-1851 14.512 

Coast  review 16.41 1 

European  magazine  and  London  review. ...  15.314 

Hatching's  California  magazine '4-5 '3 

Hesperian,  The I4'3i  I 


Periodicals  (continued) — 

Knickerbocker  magazine 16.61 1 

Museum  of  literature.  The 16.612 

New  York  review,  The 16.311 

National  recorder.  The 16.513 

New  monthly  magazine 16.613 

North  American  review 14.61 1 

Princeton  magazine 16. 5 11 

Peterson's  magazine IS-S'^ 

Portfolio,  The I5-3I3 

Pacific  Expositor,  The 1 5- 3 '6 

Portland  pleasure  boat i6."4i2 

Universal  magazine,  The I5-3I2       m 

United    service  journal  and  naval  military  " 

magazine.  The.     1840 15.312A 

Wood's  household  magazine i5-3'7 

Physiognomy,  essays  on.     Lavater 42. 1 16  A 

Piers,  the  plowman.     Langley 39. 126A 

Pillars  of  the  house.     Yonge 54. 12SA 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  life  of     Woodberry 35.323A 

Poems  of  many  years  and  many  places.     Gib- 
son  ; 39-436A 

Pole,  William.     Philosophy  of  whist 42. 521 A 

Politics,  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  com- 
parative constitutional  law.     Crane  and 

Moses 21 .619A 

Popular  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain.  Brand. 41. 416A 

Porch,  Hester  E.     An  ideal  fanatic 51.424A 

Practical  cooking  and  dinner  giving.     Hen- 
derson   29. 522A 

Pressense  E.  de.     A  study  of  origins 12.223A 

Princess  Amelia.     No  name  series 51.726A 

Proctor,    Richard    A.     Half  hours  with  the 

stars. 42.717A 

Purvey,  John.     New  testament  in  English..  11.416A 
Pycroft,    Rev.   James,     A  course  of  English 

reading 31.721A 

Queens  of  Scotland.     Strickland 35.511A 

Races  of  European  Tnrkey,  The.     Clark. .  .22.221A 

Ramona.     Helen  Jackson,  (H.  H.) 49  419A 

Randall,  Anna  T.     Choice  readings 31.725A 

Readers'   handbook  of  the  American   revolu- 
tion,  1761-1783.     Winsor 40.235A 

Redgrave,   Gilbert  R.  erf.     Outlines  of  his- 
toric ornament 42.414A 

Religious  encycloixedia,  A.     Schaff 42.212A 

Review  of  Attorney  General  Black's  report  on 

the  land  titles  in  California.     Jones 7.211 

Education.     The  Rhode  Lsland  schoolmaster.  15.412 

Roe,   Rev.  E.  P.     Natures  serial  .story 52.823A 

Young  girl's  wooing,  A 52.711.  A 


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207 


Roman  lawyer  in  Jerusalem,  A.     Story 31.216A 

Roman  Life  in  the  days  of  Cicero.     Church. 28. 7 26 A 
Roosa,  Daniel  B.  St  John.     A  Doctor's  sug- 
gestions  31.626A 

SchafT,    Philip,    ed.       A    religious  encyclo- 

pasdia 42.21 2A 

Schliemann,  Dr.  Henry,     Troja 42.214A 

Science  of  gems,  jewels,    coins  and   medals, 

The.     Ancient  and  modern.     Billings.    41.529A 

Science  language,  The.     Hovelacque 29. 317A 

Scott,  Michael.     Tom  Cringle's  log 52.630A 

Scott,  Lieut.  Gen.  Winfield,    life   of.     Mans- 
field   34.620A 

Scrolls,  monograms,   ornaments,    crests,  etc., 
for  the  use  of  artists,  designers,    engravers 

and  art  workmen.     Anon 42.215A 

Scudder,  Horace  E.  and  Taylor,  Marie  Han- 
sen.    Life  and  letters  of  Bayard  Taylor. 35. 530A 
Shepard,  William.     Our    young    folks'   Jo- 

sephus 23. 1 12A 

Shinn,  Charles  Howard.      Mining  camps.  .,21 .436A 

Signal  boys,  The     Eggleston 47 .  328 A 

Simcox,  George  A.     History  of  Latin   Liter- 
ature  31.315A 

Skeat,  Rev.  Walter  W.  ed.  Chaucer.  The 
Chanouns,  Yemannes  tale,  Pardoneres 
tale.     The   Second   Nonnes    tale,     The 

tale  of  the  Man  of  Lawe 40.490A 

Vision  of    William    concerning    Piers,    the 

plowman 39. 126A 

Smalley,  Eugene  V.  History  of  the  North- 
ern Pacific  railroad 26,721  A 

Smith,  Gustavus  W.  Confederate  war  pa- 
pers  26.726A 

Smith,  H.  S.     (Hesha  Stretton.)     Carola.  .52.215A 
Snake  dance  of  the  Moquis  of  Arizona,  The. 

Bourke 56.616B 

Sprague,   John   T.     Electricity;    its  theory, 

sources,  and  applications 19.736A 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.     Macdonald.. 50.423 A 

Stephen;  M.  D.  Warner 54.S13A 

Stevens,  Frances.  Usages  of  the  best  so- 
ciety  3i,2i3A 

Stillman,  J.  D.  B.     Horse  in  motion 42.227A 

Stockton,  Frank  R,     The  lady  or  the  tiger.  53. 722 A 
Story,  W.  W.     Roman  lawyer  in  Jerusalem. 31. 216A 

Story  of  a  country  town,  The.     Howe 49.621B 

Street  Arabs  and  gutter  snipes.     Needham .  5 1.835 A 
Strickland,  Agnes.     Queens  of  Scotland. .  .35. 511 A 

Studies  in  Paris.     De  Amicis 56.318A 

Stndley,  Mary  J.     What   our  girls   ought  to 


Studley  {contimied) — 

know 31.217A 

Study  of  origins,  A.    De  Pressense 12.223A 

Submarine  warfare,  offensive   and  defensive. 

Barnes 20.625A 

Subterranean  world.  The.     Hartwig 41.115A 

Swinburne,  Algernon  C.     A  century  of  roun- 
dels and  other  poems 40. 329A 

Swinton,  William.     The  twelve  decisive  bat- 
tles of  the  war 26.621  A 

Tales  of  three  cities.     James 49. 443 A 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Life  and  letters  of.     Han- 
son Taylor  and  Scudder 3S»53oA 

Taylor,  Marie   Hansen   and  Scudder,  H.  E. 

and  letters  of  Bayard  Taylor 35-S3oA. 

Thomas,  Edith  W.     New  Year's  masque  and  , 

other  poems 40. 358 A 

Thousand  and  one  gems  of  poetry.  Mackay.40.544A 
Thudichum,  J.    W.  L.,  and  Dupre,  August. 
Treatise  on  the  origin,  nature,    and  varie- 
ties of  wine 18.721  A 

Tom  Cringle's  log,     Scott 52.630A 

Towle,  George  M.     Drake,  the  sea  king 38.529 

Towne,  Belle  K.    Around  the  ranch .53. 221 A 

Tracy,   Roger    S.      Essentials  of   anatomy, 

physiology  and  hygiene 20 .728 A 

Troja.     Schliemann ..42.214A 

.Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Famell's  folly 53'i33A 

Turgenef ,  Ivan  S.     Annouchka 53. 136A 

Twelve  decisive   battles  of   the   war,   The. 

Swinton 26.621A 

Twenty- six  hours  a  day.     Blake 44.212A 

Universal  educator,     Gately  and  Beale 41.228A 

Unseen  hand,  The.     Kellogg 37-  324A 

Usages  of  the  best  society.     Stevens 31.213A 

Valentine  Vox.     Cockton 45-S28A 

Voice  production,  art  of.     Pattou 31.826A 

Voyage  of  the  "Vivian."'     Knox 42.714A 

Warden,  F.     Deldee;  or  the  iron  hand 54.726A 

Warner,  Susan.    Stephen  M.  D 54-  5 1 3 ^ 

Weird  tales.     Hoffmann 49.819A 

What  our  girls  ought  to  know.    Studley  ....31.2 17A 

Whist,  philosophy  of.    Pole 42. 521 A 

White,    Rev.   James.       Eighteen    Christian 

centuries, 12.312A 

White,  Richard  E.      Cross  of  Monterey, .  ..40. 367 A 
Williams,  S.  Wells.      Middle   kingdom,. .  .26.417B 
Wine,  treatise  on  the  origin,    nature  and  va- 
rieties of.     Thudichum  and  Dupre      . . .  18.721A 

Wing  and  wing.     Cooper 45.222A 

Winsor,  Justin.      Reader's  handbook  of  the 


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Winsor  {continued) — 

American  revolution,  1761-1783 40.235 A 

Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  trmis.     A  penniless  girl. 

48. 122A 

Wonder  book.     Hawthorne 37 .  425 A 

Wonders  of  the  deep.     De  Vere 20.331  A 

Woodberry,  George  E.      Life   of  Edgar  Al- 
lan Poe 35  323 A 

Wright,   William.      Oil   regions  of  Pennsyl- 


Wright  {contiyiued)  - 

vania 24.  iiiA 

Wycliffe,  John.  New  Testament  in  English. 1 1. 416A 
Year's  housekeeping    in    South    Africa,    A. 

Barker 56.833A 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.      Pillars  of  the  house. 54. 128 A 
Young,    Robert.       Light    in    lands  of  dark- 
ness  12.31 5A 

Young  girl's  wooing,  A.     Roe 52.71  lA 


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